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Vegetated Swale Perspective Tree Bump Out Vegetated Swale Detail Plan Legend 1. New allee & plaza space (Friendship Plaza Monument and historic markers relocated) 2. Existing map mural 3. New benches (see fiSeating Examplesfl) to be placed at Friendship Plaza 4. New covered stage (35™x25™) 5. Flag pole remains in current location and is flanked by two existing monuments 6. New greenspace 7. Existing fountain/plaza area 8. New labyrinth splash playground park Tree wells should be a minimum of 6™x6™. An 8x8 tree well is preferable because larger tree wells allow for better root growth and they prevent roots from breaking up sidewalks. Any future street tree plantings should utilize tree grates to minimize soil compaction around the bases of street trees. 9. Movable seating 10. Adjusted angled parking 11. Redefined Crosswalks (Concrete with brick paver strips are a better choice for future sidewalks because they allow utility access and the concrete is less susceptible to buckling from roots) 12. Vegetated swale (assists in stormwater management) 13. New parking lot entrance and speed bump (crossing is raised to slow traffic on street) 14. Adjusted parking lot space (increases vegetative swale width spacing while still meeting parking lot standards 15. New large shade trees planted in concrete bump outs with tree grates (allow for placement of tall canopy trees that provide shade while not obstructing business storefronts) 16. New Christmas tree location - recommended species: Virginia Pine, Eastern Red Cedar, or ‚Carolina Sapphire™ Cypress Tree Grate Example of Planted Bump-out City of Portland - Stormwater Management Manual Suggested Plant List Seating Examples Trees: Notes: 11 American Sycamore Bald cypress Black gum Magnolia Post oak River birch Sugar maple Platanus occidentalis Taxodium distichum Nyssa sylvatica Magnolia grandiflora Quercus stellata Betula nigra Acer saccharum wet soils (swale) wet soils (swale) Fall color / wet soils evergreen shade canopy tree wet soils (swale) Fall color Shrubs: Friendship Plaza Benches Friendship Plaza Wall Mounted Benches 15 American beautyberry Sweet pepperbush Virginia sweetspire Wax Yellow azalea Yaupon holly Callicarpa americana Clethra alnifolia Itea virginica Myrica cerifera Rhododendron austrinum Ilex vomitoria purple berries in Fall tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils partial shade tolerates wet soils 13 14 Wall St. Perennials: Moveable Seating For Splash Pad and Fountain Plaza Areas Barbra™s buttons Black-eyed Susan Cattail gayfeather Copper iris Marshallia graminifolia Rudbeckia fulgida Liatris pycnostachya Iris fulva wet soils (swale) tolerates wet soils wet soils wet soils (swale) Ornamental Grasses: 12 12 12 Cherokee Ave. 11 Inland seaoats Pink muhly Chasmanthium latifolium Muhlenbergia capillaris Panicum virgatum wet soils tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils Church St. 11 N. Railroad St. S. Railroad St. 10 Hwy 113 Allee Perspective e F c n e 3 5 4 New Lawn and Allee 16 Friendship Plaza 6 8 7 6 3 1 2 9 Amphitheater N. Public Square S. Public Square Splash Playground Downtown Parking Signs Plan Prepared by: Downtown Design Studio NOT FOR CONSTRUCTION CONCEPTUAL USE ONLY Firehouse This drawing was prepared as a conceptual design solution. Neither the Georgia Depart- ment of Community Affairs, the University of Georgia™s School of Environmental Design, nor the Georgia Trust for Historic Preservation will be responsible for any problems which arise from the use of this drawing as a working drawing for construction purposes. Date: 8/11/2014 Drawn by: NM, GM Checked by: CF Revisions: Vegetated Swale Perspective Tree Bump Out Vegetated Swale Detail Plan Legend 1. New allee & plaza space (Friendship Plaza Monument and historic markers relocated) 2. Existing map mural 3. New benches (see fiSeating Examplesfl) to be placed at Friendship Plaza 4. New covered stage (35™x25™) 5. Flag pole remains in current location and is flanked by two existing monuments 6. New greenspace 7. Existing fountain/plaza area 8. New labyrinth splash playground park Tree wells should be a minimum of 6™x6™. An 8x8 tree well is preferable because larger tree wells allow for better root growth and they prevent roots from breaking up sidewalks. Any future street tree plantings should utilize tree grates to minimize soil compaction around the bases of street trees. 9. Movable seating 10. Adjusted angled parking 11. Redefined Crosswalks (Concrete with brick paver strips are a better choice for future sidewalks because they allow utility access and the concrete is less susceptible to buckling from roots) 12. Vegetated swale (assists in stormwater management) 13. New parking lot entrance and speed bump (crossing is raised to slow traffic on street) 14. Adjusted parking lot space (increases vegetative swale width spacing while still meeting parking lot standards 15. New large shade trees planted in concrete bump outs with tree grates (allow for placement of tall canopy trees that provide shade while not obstructing business storefronts) 16. New Christmas tree location - recommended species: Virginia Pine, Eastern Red Cedar, or ‚Carolina Sapphire™ Cypress Tree Grate Example of Planted Bump-out City of Portland - Stormwater Management Manual Suggested Plant List Seating Examples Trees: Notes: 11 American Sycamore Bald cypress Black gum Magnolia Post oak River birch Sugar maple Platanus occidentalis Taxodium distichum Nyssa sylvatica Magnolia grandiflora Quercus stellata Betula nigra Acer saccharum wet soils (swale) wet soils (swale) Fall color / wet soils evergreen shade canopy tree wet soils (swale) Fall color Shrubs: Friendship Plaza Benches Friendship Plaza Wall Mounted Benches 15 American beautyberry Sweet pepperbush Virginia sweetspire Wax Yellow azalea Yaupon holly Callicarpa americana Clethra alnifolia Itea virginica Myrica cerifera Rhododendron austrinum Ilex vomitoria purple berries in Fall tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils partial shade tolerates wet soils 13 14 Wall St. Perennials: Moveable Seating For Splash Pad and Fountain Plaza Areas Barbra™s buttons Black-eyed Susan Cattail gayfeather Copper iris Marshallia graminifolia Rudbeckia fulgida Liatris pycnostachya Iris fulva wet soils (swale) tolerates wet soils wet soils wet soils (swale) Ornamental Grasses: 12 12 12 Cherokee Ave. 11 Inland seaoats Pink muhly Chasmanthium latifolium Muhlenbergia capillaris Panicum virgatum wet soils tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils Church St. 11 N. Railroad St. S. Railroad St. 10 Hwy 113 Allee Perspective e F c n e 3 5 4 New Lawn and Allee 16 Friendship Plaza 6 8 7 6 3 1 2 9 Amphitheater N. Public Square S. Public Square Splash Playground Downtown Parking Signs Plan Prepared by: Downtown Design Studio NOT FOR CONSTRUCTION CONCEPTUAL USE ONLY Firehouse This drawing was prepared as a conceptual design solution. Neither the Georgia Depart- ment of Community Affairs, the University of Georgia™s School of Environmental Design, nor the Georgia Trust for Historic Preservation will be responsible for any problems which arise from the use of this drawing as a working drawing for construction purposes. Date: 8/11/2014 Drawn by: NM, GM Checked by: CF Revisions: Vegetated Swale Perspective Tree Bump Out Vegetated Swale Detail Plan Legend 1. New allee & plaza space (Friendship Plaza Monument and historic markers relocated) 2. Existing map mural 3. New benches (see fiSeating Examplesfl) to be placed at Friendship Plaza 4. New covered stage (35™x25™) 5. Flag pole remains in current location and is flanked by two existing monuments 6. New greenspace 7. Existing fountain/plaza area 8. New labyrinth splash playground park Tree wells should be a minimum of 6™x6™. An 8x8 tree well is preferable because larger tree wells allow for better root growth and they prevent roots from breaking up sidewalks. Any future street tree plantings should utilize tree grates to minimize soil compaction around the bases of street trees. 9. Movable seating 10. Adjusted angled parking 11. Redefined Crosswalks (Concrete with brick paver strips are a better choice for future sidewalks because they allow utility access and the concrete is less susceptible to buckling from roots) 12. Vegetated swale (assists in stormwater management) 13. New parking lot entrance and speed bump (crossing is raised to slow traffic on street) 14. Adjusted parking lot space (increases vegetative swale width spacing while still meeting parking lot standards 15. New large shade trees planted in concrete bump outs with tree grates (allow for placement of tall canopy trees that provide shade while not obstructing business storefronts) 16. New Christmas tree location - recommended species: Virginia Pine, Eastern Red Cedar, or ‚Carolina Sapphire™ Cypress Tree Grate Example of Planted Bump-out City of Portland - Stormwater Management Manual Suggested Plant List Seating Examples Trees: Notes: 11 American Sycamore Bald cypress Black gum Magnolia Post oak River birch Sugar maple Platanus occidentalis Taxodium distichum Nyssa sylvatica Magnolia grandiflora Quercus stellata Betula nigra Acer saccharum wet soils (swale) wet soils (swale) Fall color / wet soils evergreen shade canopy tree wet soils (swale) Fall color Shrubs: Friendship Plaza Benches Friendship Plaza Wall Mounted Benches 15 American beautyberry Sweet pepperbush Virginia sweetspire Wax Yellow azalea Yaupon holly Callicarpa americana Clethra alnifolia Itea virginica Myrica cerifera Rhododendron austrinum Ilex vomitoria purple berries in Fall tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils partial shade tolerates wet soils 13 14 Wall St. Perennials: Moveable Seating For Splash Pad and Fountain Plaza Areas Barbra™s buttons Black-eyed Susan Cattail gayfeather Copper iris Marshallia graminifolia Rudbeckia fulgida Liatris pycnostachya Iris fulva wet soils (swale) tolerates wet soils wet soils wet soils (swale) Ornamental Grasses: 12 12 12 Cherokee Ave. 11 Inland seaoats Pink muhly Chasmanthium latifolium Muhlenbergia capillaris Panicum virgatum wet soils tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils Church St. 11 N. Railroad St. S. Railroad St. 10 Hwy 113 Allee Perspective e F c n e 3 5 4 New Lawn and Allee 16 Friendship Plaza 6 8 7 6 3 1 2 9 Amphitheater N. Public Square S. Public Square Splash Playground Downtown Parking Signs Plan Prepared by: Downtown Design Studio NOT FOR CONSTRUCTION CONCEPTUAL USE ONLY Firehouse This drawing was prepared as a conceptual design solution. Neither the Georgia Depart- ment of Community Affairs, the University of Georgia™s School of Environmental Design, nor the Georgia Trust for Historic Preservation will be responsible for any problems which arise from the use of this drawing as a working drawing for construction purposes. Date: 8/11/2014 Drawn by: NM, GM Checked by: CF Revisions: Vegetated Swale Perspective Tree Bump Out Vegetated Swale Detail Plan Legend 1. New allee & plaza space (Friendship Plaza Monument and historic markers relocated) 2. Existing map mural 3. New benches (see fiSeating Examplesfl) to be placed at Friendship Plaza 4. New covered stage (35™x25™) 5. Flag pole remains in current location and is flanked by two existing monuments 6. New greenspace 7. Existing fountain/plaza area 8. New labyrinth splash playground park Tree wells should be a minimum of 6™x6™. An 8x8 tree well is preferable because larger tree wells allow for better root growth and they prevent roots from breaking up sidewalks. Any future street tree plantings should utilize tree grates to minimize soil compaction around the bases of street trees. 9. Movable seating 10. Adjusted angled parking 11. Redefined Crosswalks (Concrete with brick paver strips are a better choice for future sidewalks because they allow utility access and the concrete is less susceptible to buckling from roots) 12. Vegetated swale (assists in stormwater management) 13. New parking lot entrance and speed bump (crossing is raised to slow traffic on street) 14. Adjusted parking lot space (increases vegetative swale width spacing while still meeting parking lot standards 15. New large shade trees planted in concrete bump outs with tree grates (allow for placement of tall canopy trees that provide shade while not obstructing business storefronts) 16. New Christmas tree location - recommended species: Virginia Pine, Eastern Red Cedar, or ‚Carolina Sapphire™ Cypress Tree Grate Example of Planted Bump-out City of Portland - Stormwater Management Manual Suggested Plant List Seating Examples Trees: Notes: 11 American Sycamore Bald cypress Black gum Magnolia Post oak River birch Sugar maple Platanus occidentalis Taxodium distichum Nyssa sylvatica Magnolia grandiflora Quercus stellata Betula nigra Acer saccharum wet soils (swale) wet soils (swale) Fall color / wet soils evergreen shade canopy tree wet soils (swale) Fall color Shrubs: Friendship Plaza Benches Friendship Plaza Wall Mounted Benches 15 American beautyberry Sweet pepperbush Virginia sweetspire Wax Yellow azalea Yaupon holly Callicarpa americana Clethra alnifolia Itea virginica Myrica cerifera Rhododendron austrinum Ilex vomitoria purple berries in Fall tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils partial shade tolerates wet soils 13 14 Wall St. Perennials: Moveable Seating For Splash Pad and Fountain Plaza Areas Barbra™s buttons Black-eyed Susan Cattail gayfeather Copper iris Marshallia graminifolia Rudbeckia fulgida Liatris pycnostachya Iris fulva wet soils (swale) tolerates wet soils wet soils wet soils (swale) Ornamental Grasses: 12 12 12 Cherokee Ave. 11 Inland seaoats Pink muhly Chasmanthium latifolium Muhlenbergia capillaris Panicum virgatum wet soils tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils Church St. 11 N. Railroad St. S. Railroad St. 10 Hwy 113 Allee Perspective e F c n e 3 5 4 New Lawn and Allee 16 Friendship Plaza 6 8 7 6 3 1 2 9 Amphitheater N. Public Square S. Public Square Splash Playground Downtown Parking Signs Plan Prepared by: Downtown Design Studio NOT FOR CONSTRUCTION CONCEPTUAL USE ONLY Firehouse This drawing was prepared as a conceptual design solution. Neither the Georgia Depart- ment of Community Affairs, the University of Georgia™s School of Environmental Design, nor the Georgia Trust for Historic Preservation will be responsible for any problems which arise from the use of this drawing as a working drawing for construction purposes. Date: 8/11/2014 Drawn by: NM, GM Checked by: CF Revisions: Vegetated Swale Perspective Tree Bump Out Vegetated Swale Detail Plan Legend 1. New allee & plaza space (Friendship Plaza Monument and historic markers relocated) 2. Existing map mural 3. New benches (see fiSeating Examplesfl) to be placed at Friendship Plaza 4. New covered stage (35™x25™) 5. Flag pole remains in current location and is flanked by two existing monuments 6. New greenspace 7. Existing fountain/plaza area 8. New labyrinth splash playground park Tree wells should be a minimum of 6™x6™. An 8x8 tree well is preferable because larger tree wells allow for better root growth and they prevent roots from breaking up sidewalks. Any future street tree plantings should utilize tree grates to minimize soil compaction around the bases of street trees. 9. Movable seating 10. Adjusted angled parking 11. Redefined Crosswalks (Concrete with brick paver strips are a better choice for future sidewalks because they allow utility access and the concrete is less susceptible to buckling from roots) 12. Vegetated swale (assists in stormwater management) 13. New parking lot entrance and speed bump (crossing is raised to slow traffic on street) 14. Adjusted parking lot space (increases vegetative swale width spacing while still meeting parking lot standards 15. New large shade trees planted in concrete bump outs with tree grates (allow for placement of tall canopy trees that provide shade while not obstructing business storefronts) 16. New Christmas tree location - recommended species: Virginia Pine, Eastern Red Cedar, or ‚Carolina Sapphire™ Cypress Tree Grate Example of Planted Bump-out City of Portland - Stormwater Management Manual Suggested Plant List Seating Examples Trees: Notes: 11 American Sycamore Bald cypress Black gum Magnolia Post oak River birch Sugar maple Platanus occidentalis Taxodium distichum Nyssa sylvatica Magnolia grandiflora Quercus stellata Betula nigra Acer saccharum wet soils (swale) wet soils (swale) Fall color / wet soils evergreen shade canopy tree wet soils (swale) Fall color Shrubs: Friendship Plaza Benches Friendship Plaza Wall Mounted Benches 15 American beautyberry Sweet pepperbush Virginia sweetspire Wax Yellow azalea Yaupon holly Callicarpa americana Clethra alnifolia Itea virginica Myrica cerifera Rhododendron austrinum Ilex vomitoria purple berries in Fall tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils partial shade tolerates wet soils 13 14 Wall St. Perennials: Moveable Seating For Splash Pad and Fountain Plaza Areas Barbra™s buttons Black-eyed Susan Cattail gayfeather Copper iris Marshallia graminifolia Rudbeckia fulgida Liatris pycnostachya Iris fulva wet soils (swale) tolerates wet soils wet soils wet soils (swale) Ornamental Grasses: 12 12 12 Cherokee Ave. 11 Inland seaoats Pink muhly Chasmanthium latifolium Muhlenbergia capillaris Panicum virgatum wet soils tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils Church St. 11 N. Railroad St. S. Railroad St. 10 Hwy 113 Allee Perspective e F c n e 3 5 4 New Lawn and Allee 16 Friendship Plaza 6 8 7 6 3 1 2 9 Amphitheater N. Public Square S. Public Square Splash Playground Downtown Parking Signs Plan Prepared by: Downtown Design Studio NOT FOR CONSTRUCTION CONCEPTUAL USE ONLY Firehouse This drawing was prepared as a conceptual design solution. Neither the Georgia Depart- ment of Community Affairs, the University of Georgia™s School of Environmental Design, nor the Georgia Trust for Historic Preservation will be responsible for any problems which arise from the use of this drawing as a working drawing for construction purposes. Date: 8/11/2014 Drawn by: NM, GM Checked by: CF Revisions: Vegetated Swale Perspective Tree Bump Out Vegetated Swale Detail Plan Legend 1. New allee & plaza space (Friendship Plaza Monument and historic markers relocated) 2. Existing map mural 3. New benches (see fiSeating Examplesfl) to be placed at Friendship Plaza 4. New covered stage (35™x25™) 5. Flag pole remains in current location and is flanked by two existing monuments 6. New greenspace 7. Existing fountain/plaza area 8. New labyrinth splash playground park Tree wells should be a minimum of 6™x6™. An 8x8 tree well is preferable because larger tree wells allow for better root growth and they prevent roots from breaking up sidewalks. Any future street tree plantings should utilize tree grates to minimize soil compaction around the bases of street trees. 9. Movable seating 10. Adjusted angled parking 11. Redefined Crosswalks (Concrete with brick paver strips are a better choice for future sidewalks because they allow utility access and the concrete is less susceptible to buckling from roots) 12. Vegetated swale (assists in stormwater management) 13. New parking lot entrance and speed bump (crossing is raised to slow traffic on street) 14. Adjusted parking lot space (increases vegetative swale width spacing while still meeting parking lot standards 15. New large shade trees planted in concrete bump outs with tree grates (allow for placement of tall canopy trees that provide shade while not obstructing business storefronts) 16. New Christmas tree location - recommended species: Virginia Pine, Eastern Red Cedar, or ‚Carolina Sapphire™ Cypress Tree Grate Example of Planted Bump-out City of Portland - Stormwater Management Manual Suggested Plant List Seating Examples Trees: Notes: 11 American Sycamore Bald cypress Black gum Magnolia Post oak River birch Sugar maple Platanus occidentalis Taxodium distichum Nyssa sylvatica Magnolia grandiflora Quercus stellata Betula nigra Acer saccharum wet soils (swale) wet soils (swale) Fall color / wet soils evergreen shade canopy tree wet soils (swale) Fall color Shrubs: Friendship Plaza Benches Friendship Plaza Wall Mounted Benches 15 American beautyberry Sweet pepperbush Virginia sweetspire Wax Yellow azalea Yaupon holly Callicarpa americana Clethra alnifolia Itea virginica Myrica cerifera Rhododendron austrinum Ilex vomitoria purple berries in Fall tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils partial shade tolerates wet soils 13 14 Wall St. Perennials: Moveable Seating For Splash Pad and Fountain Plaza Areas Barbra™s buttons Black-eyed Susan Cattail gayfeather Copper iris Marshallia graminifolia Rudbeckia fulgida Liatris pycnostachya Iris fulva wet soils (swale) tolerates wet soils wet soils wet soils (swale) Ornamental Grasses: 12 12 12 Cherokee Ave. 11 Inland seaoats Pink muhly Chasmanthium latifolium Muhlenbergia capillaris Panicum virgatum wet soils tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils Church St. 11 N. Railroad St. S. Railroad St. 10 Hwy 113 Allee Perspective e F c n e 3 5 4 New Lawn and Allee 16 Friendship Plaza 6 8 7 6 3 1 2 9 Amphitheater N. Public Square S. Public Square Splash Playground Downtown Parking Signs Plan Prepared by: Downtown Design Studio NOT FOR CONSTRUCTION CONCEPTUAL USE ONLY Firehouse This drawing was prepared as a conceptual design solution. Neither the Georgia Depart- ment of Community Affairs, the University of Georgia™s School of Environmental Design, nor the Georgia Trust for Historic Preservation will be responsible for any problems which arise from the use of this drawing as a working drawing for construction purposes. Date: 8/11/2014 Drawn by: NM, GM Checked by: CF Revisions: Vegetated Swale Perspective Tree Bump Out Vegetated Swale Detail Plan Legend 1. New allee & plaza space (Friendship Plaza Monument and historic markers relocated) 2. Existing map mural 3. New benches (see fiSeating Examplesfl) to be placed at Friendship Plaza 4. New covered stage (35™x25™) 5. Flag pole remains in current location and is flanked by two existing monuments 6. New greenspace 7. Existing fountain/plaza area 8. New labyrinth splash playground park Tree wells should be a minimum of 6™x6™. An 8x8 tree well is preferable because larger tree wells allow for better root growth and they prevent roots from breaking up sidewalks. Any future street tree plantings should utilize tree grates to minimize soil compaction around the bases of street trees. 9. Movable seating 10. Adjusted angled parking 11. Redefined Crosswalks (Concrete with brick paver strips are a better choice for future sidewalks because they allow utility access and the concrete is less susceptible to buckling from roots) 12. Vegetated swale (assists in stormwater management) 13. New parking lot entrance and speed bump (crossing is raised to slow traffic on street) 14. Adjusted parking lot space (increases vegetative swale width spacing while still meeting parking lot standards 15. New large shade trees planted in concrete bump outs with tree grates (allow for placement of tall canopy trees that provide shade while not obstructing business storefronts) 16. New Christmas tree location - recommended species: Virginia Pine, Eastern Red Cedar, or ‚Carolina Sapphire™ Cypress Tree Grate Example of Planted Bump-out City of Portland - Stormwater Management Manual Suggested Plant List Seating Examples Trees: Notes: 11 American Sycamore Bald cypress Black gum Magnolia Post oak River birch Sugar maple Platanus occidentalis Taxodium distichum Nyssa sylvatica Magnolia grandiflora Quercus stellata Betula nigra Acer saccharum wet soils (swale) wet soils (swale) Fall color / wet soils evergreen shade canopy tree wet soils (swale) Fall color Shrubs: Friendship Plaza Benches Friendship Plaza Wall Mounted Benches 15 American beautyberry Sweet pepperbush Virginia sweetspire Wax Yellow azalea Yaupon holly Callicarpa americana Clethra alnifolia Itea virginica Myrica cerifera Rhododendron austrinum Ilex vomitoria purple berries in Fall tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils partial shade tolerates wet soils 13 14 Wall St. Perennials: Moveable Seating For Splash Pad and Fountain Plaza Areas Barbra™s buttons Black-eyed Susan Cattail gayfeather Copper iris Marshallia graminifolia Rudbeckia fulgida Liatris pycnostachya Iris fulva wet soils (swale) tolerates wet soils wet soils wet soils (swale) Ornamental Grasses: 12 12 12 Cherokee Ave. 11 Inland seaoats Pink muhly Chasmanthium latifolium Muhlenbergia capillaris Panicum virgatum wet soils tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils Church St. 11 N. Railroad St. S. Railroad St. 10 Hwy 113 Allee Perspective e F c n e 3 5 4 New Lawn and Allee 16 Friendship Plaza 6 8 7 6 3 1 2 9 Amphitheater N. Public Square S. Public Square Splash Playground Downtown Parking Signs Plan Prepared by: Downtown Design Studio NOT FOR CONSTRUCTION CONCEPTUAL USE ONLY Firehouse This drawing was prepared as a conceptual design solution. Neither the Georgia Depart- ment of Community Affairs, the University of Georgia™s School of Environmental Design, nor the Georgia Trust for Historic Preservation will be responsible for any problems which arise from the use of this drawing as a working drawing for construction purposes. Date: 8/11/2014 Drawn by: NM, GM Checked by: CF Revisions: Vegetated Swale Perspective Tree Bump Out Vegetated Swale Detail Plan Legend 1. New allee & plaza space (Friendship Plaza Monument and historic markers relocated) 2. Existing map mural 3. New benches (see fiSeating Examplesfl) to be placed at Friendship Plaza 4. New covered stage (35™x25™) 5. Flag pole remains in current location and is flanked by two existing monuments 6. New greenspace 7. Existing fountain/plaza area 8. New labyrinth splash playground park Tree wells should be a minimum of 6™x6™. An 8x8 tree well is preferable because larger tree wells allow for better root growth and they prevent roots from breaking up sidewalks. Any future street tree plantings should utilize tree grates to minimize soil compaction around the bases of street trees. 9. Movable seating 10. Adjusted angled parking 11. Redefined Crosswalks (Concrete with brick paver strips are a better choice for future sidewalks because they allow utility access and the concrete is less susceptible to buckling from roots) 12. Vegetated swale (assists in stormwater management) 13. New parking lot entrance and speed bump (crossing is raised to slow traffic on street) 14. Adjusted parking lot space (increases vegetative swale width spacing while still meeting parking lot standards 15. New large shade trees planted in concrete bump outs with tree grates (allow for placement of tall canopy trees that provide shade while not obstructing business storefronts) 16. New Christmas tree location - recommended species: Virginia Pine, Eastern Red Cedar, or ‚Carolina Sapphire™ Cypress Tree Grate Example of Planted Bump-out City of Portland - Stormwater Management Manual Suggested Plant List Seating Examples Trees: Notes: 11 American Sycamore Bald cypress Black gum Magnolia Post oak River birch Sugar maple Platanus occidentalis Taxodium distichum Nyssa sylvatica Magnolia grandiflora Quercus stellata Betula nigra Acer saccharum wet soils (swale) wet soils (swale) Fall color / wet soils evergreen shade canopy tree wet soils (swale) Fall color Shrubs: Friendship Plaza Benches Friendship Plaza Wall Mounted Benches 15 American beautyberry Sweet pepperbush Virginia sweetspire Wax Yellow azalea Yaupon holly Callicarpa americana Clethra alnifolia Itea virginica Myrica cerifera Rhododendron austrinum Ilex vomitoria purple berries in Fall tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils partial shade tolerates wet soils 13 14 Wall St. Perennials: Moveable Seating For Splash Pad and Fountain Plaza Areas Barbra™s buttons Black-eyed Susan Cattail gayfeather Copper iris Marshallia graminifolia Rudbeckia fulgida Liatris pycnostachya Iris fulva wet soils (swale) tolerates wet soils wet soils wet soils (swale) Ornamental Grasses: 12 12 12 Cherokee Ave. 11 Inland seaoats Pink muhly Chasmanthium latifolium Muhlenbergia capillaris Panicum virgatum wet soils tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils Church St. 11 N. Railroad St. S. Railroad St. 10 Hwy 113 Allee Perspective e F c n e 3 5 4 New Lawn and Allee 16 Friendship Plaza 6 8 7 6 3 1 2 9 Amphitheater N. Public Square S. Public Square Splash Playground Downtown Parking Signs Plan Prepared by: Downtown Design Studio NOT FOR CONSTRUCTION CONCEPTUAL USE ONLY Firehouse This drawing was prepared as a conceptual design solution. Neither the Georgia Depart- ment of Community Affairs, the University of Georgia™s School of Environmental Design, nor the Georgia Trust for Historic Preservation will be responsible for any problems which arise from the use of this drawing as a working drawing for construction purposes. Date: 8/11/2014 Drawn by: NM, GM Checked by: CF Revisions: Vegetated Swale Perspective Tree Bump Out Vegetated Swale Detail Plan Legend 1. New allee & plaza space (Friendship Plaza Monument and historic markers relocated) 2. Existing map mural 3. New benches (see fiSeating Examplesfl) to be placed at Friendship Plaza 4. New covered stage (35™x25™) 5. Flag pole remains in current location and is flanked by two existing monuments 6. New greenspace 7. Existing fountain/plaza area 8. New labyrinth splash playground park Tree wells should be a minimum of 6™x6™. An 8x8 tree well is preferable because larger tree wells allow for better root growth and they prevent roots from breaking up sidewalks. Any future street tree plantings should utilize tree grates to minimize soil compaction around the bases of street trees. 9. Movable seating 10. Adjusted angled parking 11. Redefined Crosswalks (Concrete with brick paver strips are a better choice for future sidewalks because they allow utility access and the concrete is less susceptible to buckling from roots) 12. Vegetated swale (assists in stormwater management) 13. New parking lot entrance and speed bump (crossing is raised to slow traffic on street) 14. Adjusted parking lot space (increases vegetative swale width spacing while still meeting parking lot standards 15. New large shade trees planted in concrete bump outs with tree grates (allow for placement of tall canopy trees that provide shade while not obstructing business storefronts) 16. New Christmas tree location - recommended species: Virginia Pine, Eastern Red Cedar, or ‚Carolina Sapphire™ Cypress Tree Grate Example of Planted Bump-out City of Portland - Stormwater Management Manual Suggested Plant List Seating Examples Trees: Notes: 11 American Sycamore Bald cypress Black gum Magnolia Post oak River birch Sugar maple Platanus occidentalis Taxodium distichum Nyssa sylvatica Magnolia grandiflora Quercus stellata Betula nigra Acer saccharum wet soils (swale) wet soils (swale) Fall color / wet soils evergreen shade canopy tree wet soils (swale) Fall color Shrubs: Friendship Plaza Benches Friendship Plaza Wall Mounted Benches 15 American beautyberry Sweet pepperbush Virginia sweetspire Wax Yellow azalea Yaupon holly Callicarpa americana Clethra alnifolia Itea virginica Myrica cerifera Rhododendron austrinum Ilex vomitoria purple berries in Fall tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils partial shade tolerates wet soils 13 14 Wall St. Perennials: Moveable Seating For Splash Pad and Fountain Plaza Areas Barbra™s buttons Black-eyed Susan Cattail gayfeather Copper iris Marshallia graminifolia Rudbeckia fulgida Liatris pycnostachya Iris fulva wet soils (swale) tolerates wet soils wet soils wet soils (swale) Ornamental Grasses: 12 12 12 Cherokee Ave. 11 Inland seaoats Pink muhly Chasmanthium latifolium Muhlenbergia capillaris Panicum virgatum wet soils tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils Church St. 11 N. Railroad St. S. Railroad St. 10 Hwy 113 Allee Perspective e F c n e 3 5 4 New Lawn and Allee 16 Friendship Plaza 6 8 7 6 3 1 2 9 Amphitheater N. Public Square S. Public Square Splash Playground Downtown Parking Signs Plan Prepared by: Downtown Design Studio NOT FOR CONSTRUCTION CONCEPTUAL USE ONLY Firehouse This drawing was prepared as a conceptual design solution. Neither the Georgia Depart- ment of Community Affairs, the University of Georgia™s School of Environmental Design, nor the Georgia Trust for Historic Preservation will be responsible for any problems which arise from the use of this drawing as a working drawing for construction purposes. Date: 8/11/2014 Drawn by: NM, GM Checked by: CF Revisions: Cartersville Downtown Square Plan Vegetated Swale Perspective Tree Bump Out Vegetated Swale Detail Plan Legend 1. New allee & plaza space (Friendship Plaza Monument and historic markers relocated) 2. Existing map mural 3. New benches (see fiSeating Examplesfl) to be placed at Friendship Plaza 4. New covered stage (35™x25™) 5. Flag pole remains in current location and is flanked by two existing monuments 6. New greenspace 7. Existing fountain/plaza area 8. New labyrinth splash playground park Tree wells should be a minimum of 6™x6™. An 8x8 tree well is preferable because larger tree wells allow for better root growth and they prevent roots from breaking up sidewalks. Any future street tree plantings should utilize tree grates to minimize soil compaction around the bases of street trees. 9. Movable seating 10. Adjusted angled parking 11. Redefined Crosswalks (Concrete with brick paver strips are a better choice for future sidewalks because they allow utility access and the concrete is less susceptible to buckling from roots) 12. Vegetated swale (assists in stormwater management) 13. New parking lot entrance and speed bump (crossing is raised to slow traffic on street) 14. Adjusted parking lot space (increases vegetative swale width spacing while still meeting parking lot standards 15. New large shade trees planted in concrete bump outs with tree grates (allow for placement of tall canopy trees that provide shade while not obstructing business storefronts) 16. New Christmas tree location - recommended species: Virginia Pine, Eastern Red Cedar, or ‚Carolina Sapphire™ Cypress Tree Grate Example of Planted Bump-out City of Portland - Stormwater Management Manual Suggested Plant List Seating Examples Trees: Notes: 11 American Sycamore Bald cypress Black gum Magnolia Post oak River birch Sugar maple Platanus occidentalis Taxodium distichum Nyssa sylvatica Magnolia grandiflora Quercus stellata Betula nigra Acer saccharum wet soils (swale) wet soils (swale) Fall color / wet soils evergreen shade canopy tree wet soils (swale) Fall color Shrubs: Friendship Plaza Benches Friendship Plaza Wall Mounted Benches 15 American beautyberry Sweet pepperbush Virginia sweetspire Wax Yellow azalea Yaupon holly Callicarpa americana Clethra alnifolia Itea virginica Myrica cerifera Rhododendron austrinum Ilex vomitoria purple berries in Fall tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils partial shade tolerates wet soils 13 14 Wall St. Perennials: Moveable Seating For Splash Pad and Fountain Plaza Areas Barbra™s buttons Black-eyed Susan Cattail gayfeather Copper iris Marshallia graminifolia Rudbeckia fulgida Liatris pycnostachya Iris fulva wet soils (swale) tolerates wet soils wet soils wet soils (swale) Ornamental Grasses: 12 12 12 Cherokee Ave. 11 Inland seaoats Pink muhly Chasmanthium latifolium Muhlenbergia capillaris Panicum virgatum wet soils tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils Church St. 11 N. Railroad St. S. Railroad St. 10 Hwy 113 Allee Perspective e F c n e 3 5 4 New Lawn and Allee 16 Friendship Plaza 6 8 7 6 3 1 2 9 Amphitheater N. Public Square S. Public Square Splash Playground Downtown Parking Signs Plan Prepared by: Downtown Design Studio NOT FOR CONSTRUCTION CONCEPTUAL USE ONLY Firehouse This drawing was prepared as a conceptual design solution. Neither the Georgia Depart- ment of Community Affairs, the University of Georgia™s School of Environmental Design, nor the Georgia Trust for Historic Preservation will be responsible for any problems which arise from the use of this drawing as a working drawing for construction purposes. Date: 8/11/2014 Drawn by: NM, GM Checked by: CF Revisions: Vegetated Swale Perspective Tree Bump Out Vegetated Swale Detail Plan Legend 1. New allee & plaza space (Friendship Plaza Monument and historic markers relocated) 2. Existing map mural 3. New benches (see fiSeating Examplesfl) to be placed at Friendship Plaza 4. New covered stage (35™x25™) 5. Flag pole remains in current location and is flanked by two existing monuments 6. New greenspace 7. Existing fountain/plaza area 8. New labyrinth splash playground park Tree wells should be a minimum of 6™x6™. An 8x8 tree well is preferable because larger tree wells allow for better root growth and they prevent roots from breaking up sidewalks. Any future street tree plantings should utilize tree grates to minimize soil compaction around the bases of street trees. 9. Movable seating 10. Adjusted angled parking 11. Redefined Crosswalks (Concrete with brick paver strips are a better choice for future sidewalks because they allow utility access and the concrete is less susceptible to buckling from roots) 12. Vegetated swale (assists in stormwater management) 13. New parking lot entrance and speed bump (crossing is raised to slow traffic on street) 14. Adjusted parking lot space (increases vegetative swale width spacing while still meeting parking lot standards 15. New large shade trees planted in concrete bump outs with tree grates (allow for placement of tall canopy trees that provide shade while not obstructing business storefronts) 16. New Christmas tree location - recommended species: Virginia Pine, Eastern Red Cedar, or ‚Carolina Sapphire™ Cypress Tree Grate Example of Planted Bump-out City of Portland - Stormwater Management Manual Suggested Plant List Seating Examples Trees: Notes: 11 American Sycamore Bald cypress Black gum Magnolia Post oak River birch Sugar maple Platanus occidentalis Taxodium distichum Nyssa sylvatica Magnolia grandiflora Quercus stellata Betula nigra Acer saccharum wet soils (swale) wet soils (swale) Fall color / wet soils evergreen shade canopy tree wet soils (swale) Fall color Shrubs: Friendship Plaza Benches Friendship Plaza Wall Mounted Benches 15 American beautyberry Sweet pepperbush Virginia sweetspire Wax Yellow azalea Yaupon holly Callicarpa americana Clethra alnifolia Itea virginica Myrica cerifera Rhododendron austrinum Ilex vomitoria purple berries in Fall tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils partial shade tolerates wet soils 13 14 Wall St. Perennials: Moveable Seating For Splash Pad and Fountain Plaza Areas Barbra™s buttons Black-eyed Susan Cattail gayfeather Copper iris Marshallia graminifolia Rudbeckia fulgida Liatris pycnostachya Iris fulva wet soils (swale) tolerates wet soils wet soils wet soils (swale) Ornamental Grasses: 12 12 12 Cherokee Ave. 11 Inland seaoats Pink muhly Chasmanthium latifolium Muhlenbergia capillaris Panicum virgatum wet soils tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils Church St. 11 N. Railroad St. S. Railroad St. 10 Hwy 113 Allee Perspective e F c n e 3 5 4 New Lawn and Allee 16 Friendship Plaza 6 8 7 6 3 1 2 9 Amphitheater N. Public Square S. Public Square Splash Playground Downtown Parking Signs Plan Prepared by: Downtown Design Studio NOT FOR CONSTRUCTION CONCEPTUAL USE ONLY Firehouse This drawing was prepared as a conceptual design solution. Neither the Georgia Depart- ment of Community Affairs, the University of Georgia™s School of Environmental Design, nor the Georgia Trust for Historic Preservation will be responsible for any problems which arise from the use of this drawing as a working drawing for construction purposes. Date: 8/11/2014 Drawn by: NM, GM Checked by: CF Revisions: Vegetated Swale Perspective Tree Bump Out Vegetated Swale Detail Plan Legend 1. New allee & plaza space (Friendship Plaza Monument and historic markers relocated) 2. Existing map mural 3. New benches (see fiSeating Examplesfl) to be placed at Friendship Plaza 4. New covered stage (35™x25™) 5. Flag pole remains in current location and is flanked by two existing monuments 6. New greenspace 7. Existing fountain/plaza area 8. New labyrinth splash playground park Tree wells should be a minimum of 6™x6™. An 8x8 tree well is preferable because larger tree wells allow for better root growth and they prevent roots from breaking up sidewalks. Any future street tree plantings should utilize tree grates to minimize soil compaction around the bases of street trees. 9. Movable seating 10. Adjusted angled parking 11. Redefined Crosswalks (Concrete with brick paver strips are a better choice for future sidewalks because they allow utility access and the concrete is less susceptible to buckling from roots) 12. Vegetated swale (assists in stormwater management) 13. New parking lot entrance and speed bump (crossing is raised to slow traffic on street) 14. Adjusted parking lot space (increases vegetative swale width spacing while still meeting parking lot standards 15. New large shade trees planted in concrete bump outs with tree grates (allow for placement of tall canopy trees that provide shade while not obstructing business storefronts) 16. New Christmas tree location - recommended species: Virginia Pine, Eastern Red Cedar, or ‚Carolina Sapphire™ Cypress Tree Grate Example of Planted Bump-out City of Portland - Stormwater Management Manual Suggested Plant List Seating Examples Trees: Notes: 11 American Sycamore Bald cypress Black gum Magnolia Post oak River birch Sugar maple Platanus occidentalis Taxodium distichum Nyssa sylvatica Magnolia grandiflora Quercus stellata Betula nigra Acer saccharum wet soils (swale) wet soils (swale) Fall color / wet soils evergreen shade canopy tree wet soils (swale) Fall color Shrubs: Friendship Plaza Benches Friendship Plaza Wall Mounted Benches 15 American beautyberry Sweet pepperbush Virginia sweetspire Wax Yellow azalea Yaupon holly Callicarpa americana Clethra alnifolia Itea virginica Myrica cerifera Rhododendron austrinum Ilex vomitoria purple berries in Fall tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils partial shade tolerates wet soils 13 14 Wall St. Perennials: Moveable Seating For Splash Pad and Fountain Plaza Areas Barbra™s buttons Black-eyed Susan Cattail gayfeather Copper iris Marshallia graminifolia Rudbeckia fulgida Liatris pycnostachya Iris fulva wet soils (swale) tolerates wet soils wet soils wet soils (swale) Ornamental Grasses: 12 12 12 Cherokee Ave. 11 Inland seaoats Pink muhly Chasmanthium latifolium Muhlenbergia capillaris Panicum virgatum wet soils tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils Church St. 11 N. Railroad St. S. Railroad St. 10 Hwy 113 Allee Perspective e F c n e 3 5 4 New Lawn and Allee 16 Friendship Plaza 6 8 7 6 3 1 2 9 Amphitheater N. Public Square S. Public Square Splash Playground Downtown Parking Signs Plan Prepared by: Downtown Design Studio NOT FOR CONSTRUCTION CONCEPTUAL USE ONLY Firehouse This drawing was prepared as a conceptual design solution. Neither the Georgia Depart- ment of Community Affairs, the University of Georgia™s School of Environmental Design, nor the Georgia Trust for Historic Preservation will be responsible for any problems which arise from the use of this drawing as a working drawing for construction purposes. Date: 8/11/2014 Drawn by: NM, GM Checked by: CF Revisions: Vegetated Swale Perspective Tree Bump Out Vegetated Swale Detail Plan Legend 1. New allee & plaza space (Friendship Plaza Monument and historic markers relocated) 2. Existing map mural 3. New benches (see fiSeating Examplesfl) to be placed at Friendship Plaza 4. New covered stage (35™x25™) 5. Flag pole remains in current location and is flanked by two existing monuments 6. New greenspace 7. Existing fountain/plaza area 8. New labyrinth splash playground park Tree wells should be a minimum of 6™x6™. An 8x8 tree well is preferable because larger tree wells allow for better root growth and they prevent roots from breaking up sidewalks. Any future street tree plantings should utilize tree grates to minimize soil compaction around the bases of street trees. 9. Movable seating 10. Adjusted angled parking 11. Redefined Crosswalks (Concrete with brick paver strips are a better choice for future sidewalks because they allow utility access and the concrete is less susceptible to buckling from roots) 12. Vegetated swale (assists in stormwater management) 13. New parking lot entrance and speed bump (crossing is raised to slow traffic on street) 14. Adjusted parking lot space (increases vegetative swale width spacing while still meeting parking lot standards 15. New large shade trees planted in concrete bump outs with tree grates (allow for placement of tall canopy trees that provide shade while not obstructing business storefronts) 16. New Christmas tree location - recommended species: Virginia Pine, Eastern Red Cedar, or ‚Carolina Sapphire™ Cypress Tree Grate Example of Planted Bump-out City of Portland - Stormwater Management Manual Suggested Plant List Seating Examples Trees: Notes: 11 American Sycamore Bald cypress Black gum Magnolia Post oak River birch Sugar maple Platanus occidentalis Taxodium distichum Nyssa sylvatica Magnolia grandiflora Quercus stellata Betula nigra Acer saccharum wet soils (swale) wet soils (swale) Fall color / wet soils evergreen shade canopy tree wet soils (swale) Fall color Shrubs: Friendship Plaza Benches Friendship Plaza Wall Mounted Benches 15 American beautyberry Sweet pepperbush Virginia sweetspire Wax Yellow azalea Yaupon holly Callicarpa americana Clethra alnifolia Itea virginica Myrica cerifera Rhododendron austrinum Ilex vomitoria purple berries in Fall tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils partial shade tolerates wet soils 13 14 Wall St. Perennials: Moveable Seating For Splash Pad and Fountain Plaza Areas Barbra™s buttons Black-eyed Susan Cattail gayfeather Copper iris Marshallia graminifolia Rudbeckia fulgida Liatris pycnostachya Iris fulva wet soils (swale) tolerates wet soils wet soils wet soils (swale) Ornamental Grasses: 12 12 12 Cherokee Ave. 11 Inland seaoats Pink muhly Chasmanthium latifolium Muhlenbergia capillaris Panicum virgatum wet soils tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils Church St. 11 N. Railroad St. S. Railroad St. 10 Hwy 113 Allee Perspective e F c n e 3 5 4 New Lawn and Allee 16 Friendship Plaza 6 8 7 6 3 1 2 9 Amphitheater N. Public Square S. Public Square Splash Playground Downtown Parking Signs Plan Prepared by: Downtown Design Studio NOT FOR CONSTRUCTION CONCEPTUAL USE ONLY Firehouse This drawing was prepared as a conceptual design solution. Neither the Georgia Depart- ment of Community Affairs, the University of Georgia™s School of Environmental Design, nor the Georgia Trust for Historic Preservation will be responsible for any problems which arise from the use of this drawing as a working drawing for construction purposes. Date: 8/11/2014 Drawn by: NM, GM Checked by: CF Revisions: Vegetated Swale Perspective Tree Bump Out Vegetated Swale Detail Plan Legend 1. New allee & plaza space (Friendship Plaza Monument and historic markers relocated) 2. Existing map mural 3. New benches (see fiSeating Examplesfl) to be placed at Friendship Plaza 4. New covered stage (35™x25™) 5. Flag pole remains in current location and is flanked by two existing monuments 6. New greenspace 7. Existing fountain/plaza area 8. New labyrinth splash playground park Tree wells should be a minimum of 6™x6™. An 8x8 tree well is preferable because larger tree wells allow for better root growth and they prevent roots from breaking up sidewalks. Any future street tree plantings should utilize tree grates to minimize soil compaction around the bases of street trees. 9. Movable seating 10. Adjusted angled parking 11. Redefined Crosswalks (Concrete with brick paver strips are a better choice for future sidewalks because they allow utility access and the concrete is less susceptible to buckling from roots) 12. Vegetated swale (assists in stormwater management) 13. New parking lot entrance and speed bump (crossing is raised to slow traffic on street) 14. Adjusted parking lot space (increases vegetative swale width spacing while still meeting parking lot standards 15. New large shade trees planted in concrete bump outs with tree grates (allow for placement of tall canopy trees that provide shade while not obstructing business storefronts) 16. New Christmas tree location - recommended species: Virginia Pine, Eastern Red Cedar, or ‚Carolina Sapphire™ Cypress Tree Grate Example of Planted Bump-out City of Portland - Stormwater Management Manual Suggested Plant List Seating Examples Trees: Notes: 11 American Sycamore Bald cypress Black gum Magnolia Post oak River birch Sugar maple Platanus occidentalis Taxodium distichum Nyssa sylvatica Magnolia grandiflora Quercus stellata Betula nigra Acer saccharum wet soils (swale) wet soils (swale) Fall color / wet soils evergreen shade canopy tree wet soils (swale) Fall color Shrubs: Friendship Plaza Benches Friendship Plaza Wall Mounted Benches 15 American beautyberry Sweet pepperbush Virginia sweetspire Wax Yellow azalea Yaupon holly Callicarpa americana Clethra alnifolia Itea virginica Myrica cerifera Rhododendron austrinum Ilex vomitoria purple berries in Fall tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils partial shade tolerates wet soils 13 14 Wall St. Perennials: Moveable Seating For Splash Pad and Fountain Plaza Areas Barbra™s buttons Black-eyed Susan Cattail gayfeather Copper iris Marshallia graminifolia Rudbeckia fulgida Liatris pycnostachya Iris fulva wet soils (swale) tolerates wet soils wet soils wet soils (swale) Ornamental Grasses: 12 12 12 Cherokee Ave. 11 Inland seaoats Pink muhly Chasmanthium latifolium Muhlenbergia capillaris Panicum virgatum wet soils tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils Church St. 11 N. Railroad St. S. Railroad St. 10 Hwy 113 Allee Perspective e F c n e 3 5 4 New Lawn and Allee 16 Friendship Plaza 6 8 7 6 3 1 2 9 Amphitheater N. Public Square S. Public Square Splash Playground Downtown Parking Signs Plan Prepared by: Downtown Design Studio NOT FOR CONSTRUCTION CONCEPTUAL USE ONLY Firehouse This drawing was prepared as a conceptual design solution. Neither the Georgia Depart- ment of Community Affairs, the University of Georgia™s School of Environmental Design, nor the Georgia Trust for Historic Preservation will be responsible for any problems which arise from the use of this drawing as a working drawing for construction purposes. Date: 8/11/2014 Drawn by: NM, GM Checked by: CF Revisions: Vegetated Swale Perspective Tree Bump Out Vegetated Swale Detail Plan Legend 1. New allee & plaza space (Friendship Plaza Monument and historic markers relocated) 2. Existing map mural 3. New benches (see fiSeating Examplesfl) to be placed at Friendship Plaza 4. New covered stage (35™x25™) 5. Flag pole remains in current location and is flanked by two existing monuments 6. New greenspace 7. Existing fountain/plaza area 8. New labyrinth splash playground park Tree wells should be a minimum of 6™x6™. An 8x8 tree well is preferable because larger tree wells allow for better root growth and they prevent roots from breaking up sidewalks. Any future street tree plantings should utilize tree grates to minimize soil compaction around the bases of street trees. 9. Movable seating 10. Adjusted angled parking 11. Redefined Crosswalks (Concrete with brick paver strips are a better choice for future sidewalks because they allow utility access and the concrete is less susceptible to buckling from roots) 12. Vegetated swale (assists in stormwater management) 13. New parking lot entrance and speed bump (crossing is raised to slow traffic on street) 14. Adjusted parking lot space (increases vegetative swale width spacing while still meeting parking lot standards 15. New large shade trees planted in concrete bump outs with tree grates (allow for placement of tall canopy trees that provide shade while not obstructing business storefronts) 16. New Christmas tree location - recommended species: Virginia Pine, Eastern Red Cedar, or ‚Carolina Sapphire™ Cypress Tree Grate Example of Planted Bump-out City of Portland - Stormwater Management Manual Suggested Plant List Seating Examples Trees: Notes: 11 American Sycamore Bald cypress Black gum Magnolia Post oak River birch Sugar maple Platanus occidentalis Taxodium distichum Nyssa sylvatica Magnolia grandiflora Quercus stellata Betula nigra Acer saccharum wet soils (swale) wet soils (swale) Fall color / wet soils evergreen shade canopy tree wet soils (swale) Fall color Shrubs: Friendship Plaza Benches Friendship Plaza Wall Mounted Benches 15 American beautyberry Sweet pepperbush Virginia sweetspire Wax Yellow azalea Yaupon holly Callicarpa americana Clethra alnifolia Itea virginica Myrica cerifera Rhododendron austrinum Ilex vomitoria purple berries in Fall tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils partial shade tolerates wet soils 13 14 Wall St. Perennials: Moveable Seating For Splash Pad and Fountain Plaza Areas Barbra™s buttons Black-eyed Susan Cattail gayfeather Copper iris Marshallia graminifolia Rudbeckia fulgida Liatris pycnostachya Iris fulva wet soils (swale) tolerates wet soils wet soils wet soils (swale) Ornamental Grasses: 12 12 12 Cherokee Ave. 11 Inland seaoats Pink muhly Chasmanthium latifolium Muhlenbergia capillaris Panicum virgatum wet soils tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils Church St. 11 N. Railroad St. S. Railroad St. 10 Hwy 113 Allee Perspective e F c n e 3 5 4 New Lawn and Allee 16 Friendship Plaza 6 8 7 6 3 1 2 9 Amphitheater N. Public Square S. Public Square Splash Playground Downtown Parking Signs Plan Prepared by: Downtown Design Studio NOT FOR CONSTRUCTION CONCEPTUAL USE ONLY Firehouse This drawing was prepared as a conceptual design solution. Neither the Georgia Depart- ment of Community Affairs, the University of Georgia™s School of Environmental Design, nor the Georgia Trust for Historic Preservation will be responsible for any problems which arise from the use of this drawing as a working drawing for construction purposes. Date: 8/11/2014 Drawn by: NM, GM Checked by: CF Revisions: Vegetated Swale Perspective Tree Bump Out Vegetated Swale Detail Plan Legend 1. New allee & plaza space (Friendship Plaza Monument and historic markers relocated) 2. Existing map mural 3. New benches (see fiSeating Examplesfl) to be placed at Friendship Plaza 4. New covered stage (35™x25™) 5. Flag pole remains in current location and is flanked by two existing monuments 6. New greenspace 7. Existing fountain/plaza area 8. New labyrinth splash playground park Tree wells should be a minimum of 6™x6™. An 8x8 tree well is preferable because larger tree wells allow for better root growth and they prevent roots from breaking up sidewalks. Any future street tree plantings should utilize tree grates to minimize soil compaction around the bases of street trees. 9. Movable seating 10. Adjusted angled parking 11. Redefined Crosswalks (Concrete with brick paver strips are a better choice for future sidewalks because they allow utility access and the concrete is less susceptible to buckling from roots) 12. Vegetated swale (assists in stormwater management) 13. New parking lot entrance and speed bump (crossing is raised to slow traffic on street) 14. Adjusted parking lot space (increases vegetative swale width spacing while still meeting parking lot standards 15. New large shade trees planted in concrete bump outs with tree grates (allow for placement of tall canopy trees that provide shade while not obstructing business storefronts) 16. New Christmas tree location - recommended species: Virginia Pine, Eastern Red Cedar, or ‚Carolina Sapphire™ Cypress Tree Grate Example of Planted Bump-out City of Portland - Stormwater Management Manual Suggested Plant List Seating Examples Trees: Notes: 11 American Sycamore Bald cypress Black gum Magnolia Post oak River birch Sugar maple Platanus occidentalis Taxodium distichum Nyssa sylvatica Magnolia grandiflora Quercus stellata Betula nigra Acer saccharum wet soils (swale) wet soils (swale) Fall color / wet soils evergreen shade canopy tree wet soils (swale) Fall color Shrubs: Friendship Plaza Benches Friendship Plaza Wall Mounted Benches 15 American beautyberry Sweet pepperbush Virginia sweetspire Wax Yellow azalea Yaupon holly Callicarpa americana Clethra alnifolia Itea virginica Myrica cerifera Rhododendron austrinum Ilex vomitoria purple berries in Fall tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils partial shade tolerates wet soils 13 14 Wall St. Perennials: Moveable Seating For Splash Pad and Fountain Plaza Areas Barbra™s buttons Black-eyed Susan Cattail gayfeather Copper iris Marshallia graminifolia Rudbeckia fulgida Liatris pycnostachya Iris fulva wet soils (swale) tolerates wet soils wet soils wet soils (swale) Ornamental Grasses: 12 12 12 Cherokee Ave. 11 Inland seaoats Pink muhly Chasmanthium latifolium Muhlenbergia capillaris Panicum virgatum wet soils tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils Church St. 11 N. Railroad St. S. Railroad St. 10 Hwy 113 Allee Perspective e F c n e 3 5 4 New Lawn and Allee 16 Friendship Plaza 6 8 7 6 3 1 2 9 Amphitheater N. Public Square S. Public Square Splash Playground Downtown Parking Signs Plan Prepared by: Downtown Design Studio NOT FOR CONSTRUCTION CONCEPTUAL USE ONLY Firehouse This drawing was prepared as a conceptual design solution. Neither the Georgia Depart- ment of Community Affairs, the University of Georgia™s School of Environmental Design, nor the Georgia Trust for Historic Preservation will be responsible for any problems which arise from the use of this drawing as a working drawing for construction purposes. Date: 8/11/2014 Drawn by: NM, GM Checked by: CF Revisions: Vegetated Swale Perspective Tree Bump Out Vegetated Swale Detail Plan Legend 1. New allee & plaza space (Friendship Plaza Monument and historic markers relocated) 2. Existing map mural 3. New benches (see fiSeating Examplesfl) to be placed at Friendship Plaza 4. New covered stage (35™x25™) 5. Flag pole remains in current location and is flanked by two existing monuments 6. New greenspace 7. Existing fountain/plaza area 8. New labyrinth splash playground park Tree wells should be a minimum of 6™x6™. An 8x8 tree well is preferable because larger tree wells allow for better root growth and they prevent roots from breaking up sidewalks. Any future street tree plantings should utilize tree grates to minimize soil compaction around the bases of street trees. 9. Movable seating 10. Adjusted angled parking 11. Redefined Crosswalks (Concrete with brick paver strips are a better choice for future sidewalks because they allow utility access and the concrete is less susceptible to buckling from roots) 12. Vegetated swale (assists in stormwater management) 13. New parking lot entrance and speed bump (crossing is raised to slow traffic on street) 14. Adjusted parking lot space (increases vegetative swale width spacing while still meeting parking lot standards 15. New large shade trees planted in concrete bump outs with tree grates (allow for placement of tall canopy trees that provide shade while not obstructing business storefronts) 16. New Christmas tree location - recommended species: Virginia Pine, Eastern Red Cedar, or ‚Carolina Sapphire™ Cypress Tree Grate Example of Planted Bump-out City of Portland - Stormwater Management Manual Suggested Plant List Seating Examples Trees: Notes: 11 American Sycamore Bald cypress Black gum Magnolia Post oak River birch Sugar maple Platanus occidentalis Taxodium distichum Nyssa sylvatica Magnolia grandiflora Quercus stellata Betula nigra Acer saccharum wet soils (swale) wet soils (swale) Fall color / wet soils evergreen shade canopy tree wet soils (swale) Fall color Shrubs: Friendship Plaza Benches Friendship Plaza Wall Mounted Benches 15 American beautyberry Sweet pepperbush Virginia sweetspire Wax Yellow azalea Yaupon holly Callicarpa americana Clethra alnifolia Itea virginica Myrica cerifera Rhododendron austrinum Ilex vomitoria purple berries in Fall tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils partial shade tolerates wet soils 13 14 Wall St. Perennials: Moveable Seating For Splash Pad and Fountain Plaza Areas Barbra™s buttons Black-eyed Susan Cattail gayfeather Copper iris Marshallia graminifolia Rudbeckia fulgida Liatris pycnostachya Iris fulva wet soils (swale) tolerates wet soils wet soils wet soils (swale) Ornamental Grasses: 12 12 12 Cherokee Ave. 11 Inland seaoats Pink muhly Chasmanthium latifolium Muhlenbergia capillaris Panicum virgatum wet soils tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils Church St. 11 N. Railroad St. S. Railroad St. 10 Hwy 113 Allee Perspective e F c n e 3 5 4 New Lawn and Allee 16 Friendship Plaza 6 8 7 6 3 1 2 9 Amphitheater N. Public Square S. Public Square Splash Playground Downtown Parking Signs Plan Prepared by: Downtown Design Studio NOT FOR CONSTRUCTION CONCEPTUAL USE ONLY Firehouse This drawing was prepared as a conceptual design solution. Neither the Georgia Depart- ment of Community Affairs, the University of Georgia™s School of Environmental Design, nor the Georgia Trust for Historic Preservation will be responsible for any problems which arise from the use of this drawing as a working drawing for construction purposes. Date: 8/11/2014 Drawn by: NM, GM Checked by: CF Revisions: Vegetated Swale Perspective Tree Bump Out Vegetated Swale Detail Plan Legend 1. New allee & plaza space (Friendship Plaza Monument and historic markers relocated) 2. Existing map mural 3. New benches (see fiSeating Examplesfl) to be placed at Friendship Plaza 4. New covered stage (35™x25™) 5. Flag pole remains in current location and is flanked by two existing monuments 6. New greenspace 7. Existing fountain/plaza area 8. New labyrinth splash playground park Tree wells should be a minimum of 6™x6™. An 8x8 tree well is preferable because larger tree wells allow for better root growth and they prevent roots from breaking up sidewalks. Any future street tree plantings should utilize tree grates to minimize soil compaction around the bases of street trees. 9. Movable seating 10. Adjusted angled parking 11. Redefined Crosswalks (Concrete with brick paver strips are a better choice for future sidewalks because they allow utility access and the concrete is less susceptible to buckling from roots) 12. Vegetated swale (assists in stormwater management) 13. New parking lot entrance and speed bump (crossing is raised to slow traffic on street) 14. Adjusted parking lot space (increases vegetative swale width spacing while still meeting parking lot standards 15. New large shade trees planted in concrete bump outs with tree grates (allow for placement of tall canopy trees that provide shade while not obstructing business storefronts) 16. New Christmas tree location - recommended species: Virginia Pine, Eastern Red Cedar, or ‚Carolina Sapphire™ Cypress Tree Grate Example of Planted Bump-out City of Portland - Stormwater Management Manual Suggested Plant List Seating Examples Trees: Notes: 11 American Sycamore Bald cypress Black gum Magnolia Post oak River birch Sugar maple Platanus occidentalis Taxodium distichum Nyssa sylvatica Magnolia grandiflora Quercus stellata Betula nigra Acer saccharum wet soils (swale) wet soils (swale) Fall color / wet soils evergreen shade canopy tree wet soils (swale) Fall color Shrubs: Friendship Plaza Benches Friendship Plaza Wall Mounted Benches 15 American beautyberry Sweet pepperbush Virginia sweetspire Wax Yellow azalea Yaupon holly Callicarpa americana Clethra alnifolia Itea virginica Myrica cerifera Rhododendron austrinum Ilex vomitoria purple berries in Fall tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils partial shade tolerates wet soils 13 14 Wall St. Perennials: Moveable Seating For Splash Pad and Fountain Plaza Areas Barbra™s buttons Black-eyed Susan Cattail gayfeather Copper iris Marshallia graminifolia Rudbeckia fulgida Liatris pycnostachya Iris fulva wet soils (swale) tolerates wet soils wet soils wet soils (swale) Ornamental Grasses: 12 12 12 Cherokee Ave. 11 Inland seaoats Pink muhly Chasmanthium latifolium Muhlenbergia capillaris Panicum virgatum wet soils tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils Church St. 11 N. Railroad St. S. Railroad St. 10 Hwy 113 Allee Perspective e F c n e 3 5 4 New Lawn and Allee 16 Friendship Plaza 6 8 7 6 3 1 2 9 Amphitheater N. Public Square S. Public Square Splash Playground Downtown Parking Signs Plan Prepared by: Downtown Design Studio NOT FOR CONSTRUCTION CONCEPTUAL USE ONLY Firehouse This drawing was prepared as a conceptual design solution. Neither the Georgia Depart- ment of Community Affairs, the University of Georgia™s School of Environmental Design, nor the Georgia Trust for Historic Preservation will be responsible for any problems which arise from the use of this drawing as a working drawing for construction purposes. Date: 8/11/2014 Drawn by: NM, GM Checked by: CF Revisions: Vegetated Swale Perspective Tree Bump Out Vegetated Swale Detail Plan Legend 1. New allee & plaza space (Friendship Plaza Monument and historic markers relocated) 2. Existing map mural 3. New benches (see fiSeating Examplesfl) to be placed at Friendship Plaza 4. New covered stage (35™x25™) 5. Flag pole remains in current location and is flanked by two existing monuments 6. New greenspace 7. Existing fountain/plaza area 8. New labyrinth splash playground park Tree wells should be a minimum of 6™x6™. An 8x8 tree well is preferable because larger tree wells allow for better root growth and they prevent roots from breaking up sidewalks. Any future street tree plantings should utilize tree grates to minimize soil compaction around the bases of street trees. 9. Movable seating 10. Adjusted angled parking 11. Redefined Crosswalks (Concrete with brick paver strips are a better choice for future sidewalks because they allow utility access and the concrete is less susceptible to buckling from roots) 12. Vegetated swale (assists in stormwater management) 13. New parking lot entrance and speed bump (crossing is raised to slow traffic on street) 14. Adjusted parking lot space (increases vegetative swale width spacing while still meeting parking lot standards 15. New large shade trees planted in concrete bump outs with tree grates (allow for placement of tall canopy trees that provide shade while not obstructing business storefronts) 16. New Christmas tree location - recommended species: Virginia Pine, Eastern Red Cedar, or ‚Carolina Sapphire™ Cypress Tree Grate Example of Planted Bump-out City of Portland - Stormwater Management Manual Suggested Plant List Seating Examples Trees: Notes: 11 American Sycamore Bald cypress Black gum Magnolia Post oak River birch Sugar maple Platanus occidentalis Taxodium distichum Nyssa sylvatica Magnolia grandiflora Quercus stellata Betula nigra Acer saccharum wet soils (swale) wet soils (swale) Fall color / wet soils evergreen shade canopy tree wet soils (swale) Fall color Shrubs: Friendship Plaza Benches Friendship Plaza Wall Mounted Benches 15 American beautyberry Sweet pepperbush Virginia sweetspire Wax Yellow azalea Yaupon holly Callicarpa americana Clethra alnifolia Itea virginica Myrica cerifera Rhododendron austrinum Ilex vomitoria purple berries in Fall tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils partial shade tolerates wet soils 13 14 Wall St. Perennials: Moveable Seating For Splash Pad and Fountain Plaza Areas Barbra™s buttons Black-eyed Susan Cattail gayfeather Copper iris Marshallia graminifolia Rudbeckia fulgida Liatris pycnostachya Iris fulva wet soils (swale) tolerates wet soils wet soils wet soils (swale) Ornamental Grasses: 12 12 12 Cherokee Ave. 11 Inland seaoats Pink muhly Chasmanthium latifolium Muhlenbergia capillaris Panicum virgatum wet soils tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils Church St. 11 N. Railroad St. S. Railroad St. 10 Hwy 113 Allee Perspective e F c n e 3 5 4 New Lawn and Allee 16 Friendship Plaza 6 8 7 6 3 1 2 9 Amphitheater N. Public Square S. Public Square Splash Playground Downtown Parking Signs Plan Prepared by: Downtown Design Studio NOT FOR CONSTRUCTION CONCEPTUAL USE ONLY Firehouse This drawing was prepared as a conceptual design solution. Neither the Georgia Depart- ment of Community Affairs, the University of Georgia™s School of Environmental Design, nor the Georgia Trust for Historic Preservation will be responsible for any problems which arise from the use of this drawing as a working drawing for construction purposes. Date: 8/11/2014 Drawn by: NM, GM Checked by: CF Revisions: Vegetated Swale Perspective Tree Bump Out Vegetated Swale Detail Plan Legend 1. New allee & plaza space (Friendship Plaza Monument and historic markers relocated) 2. Existing map mural 3. New benches (see fiSeating Examplesfl) to be placed at Friendship Plaza 4. New covered stage (35™x25™) 5. Flag pole remains in current location and is flanked by two existing monuments 6. New greenspace 7. Existing fountain/plaza area 8. New labyrinth splash playground park Tree wells should be a minimum of 6™x6™. An 8x8 tree well is preferable because larger tree wells allow for better root growth and they prevent roots from breaking up sidewalks. Any future street tree plantings should utilize tree grates to minimize soil compaction around the bases of street trees. 9. Movable seating 10. Adjusted angled parking 11. Redefined Crosswalks (Concrete with brick paver strips are a better choice for future sidewalks because they allow utility access and the concrete is less susceptible to buckling from roots) 12. Vegetated swale (assists in stormwater management) 13. New parking lot entrance and speed bump (crossing is raised to slow traffic on street) 14. Adjusted parking lot space (increases vegetative swale width spacing while still meeting parking lot standards 15. New large shade trees planted in concrete bump outs with tree grates (allow for placement of tall canopy trees that provide shade while not obstructing business storefronts) 16. New Christmas tree location - recommended species: Virginia Pine, Eastern Red Cedar, or ‚Carolina Sapphire™ Cypress Tree Grate Example of Planted Bump-out City of Portland - Stormwater Management Manual Suggested Plant List Seating Examples Trees: Notes: 11 American Sycamore Bald cypress Black gum Magnolia Post oak River birch Sugar maple Platanus occidentalis Taxodium distichum Nyssa sylvatica Magnolia grandiflora Quercus stellata Betula nigra Acer saccharum wet soils (swale) wet soils (swale) Fall color / wet soils evergreen shade canopy tree wet soils (swale) Fall color Shrubs: Friendship Plaza Benches Friendship Plaza Wall Mounted Benches 15 American beautyberry Sweet pepperbush Virginia sweetspire Wax Yellow azalea Yaupon holly Callicarpa americana Clethra alnifolia Itea virginica Myrica cerifera Rhododendron austrinum Ilex vomitoria purple berries in Fall tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils partial shade tolerates wet soils 13 14 Wall St. Perennials: Moveable Seating For Splash Pad and Fountain Plaza Areas Barbra™s buttons Black-eyed Susan Cattail gayfeather Copper iris Marshallia graminifolia Rudbeckia fulgida Liatris pycnostachya Iris fulva wet soils (swale) tolerates wet soils wet soils wet soils (swale) Ornamental Grasses: 12 12 12 Cherokee Ave. 11 Inland seaoats Pink muhly Chasmanthium latifolium Muhlenbergia capillaris Panicum virgatum wet soils tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils Church St. 11 N. Railroad St. S. Railroad St. 10 Hwy 113 Allee Perspective e F c n e 3 5 4 New Lawn and Allee 16 Friendship Plaza 6 8 7 6 3 1 2 9 Amphitheater N. Public Square S. Public Square Splash Playground Downtown Parking Signs Plan Prepared by: Downtown Design Studio NOT FOR CONSTRUCTION CONCEPTUAL USE ONLY Firehouse This drawing was prepared as a conceptual design solution. Neither the Georgia Depart- ment of Community Affairs, the University of Georgia™s School of Environmental Design, nor the Georgia Trust for Historic Preservation will be responsible for any problems which arise from the use of this drawing as a working drawing for construction purposes. Date: 8/11/2014 Drawn by: NM, GM Checked by: CF Revisions: Vegetated Swale Perspective Tree Bump Out Vegetated Swale Detail Plan Legend 1. New allee & plaza space (Friendship Plaza Monument and historic markers relocated) 2. Existing map mural 3. New benches (see fiSeating Examplesfl) to be placed at Friendship Plaza 4. New covered stage (35™x25™) 5. Flag pole remains in current location and is flanked by two existing monuments 6. New greenspace 7. Existing fountain/plaza area 8. New labyrinth splash playground park Tree wells should be a minimum of 6™x6™. An 8x8 tree well is preferable because larger tree wells allow for better root growth and they prevent roots from breaking up sidewalks. Any future street tree plantings should utilize tree grates to minimize soil compaction around the bases of street trees. 9. Movable seating 10. Adjusted angled parking 11. Redefined Crosswalks (Concrete with brick paver strips are a better choice for future sidewalks because they allow utility access and the concrete is less susceptible to buckling from roots) 12. Vegetated swale (assists in stormwater management) 13. New parking lot entrance and speed bump (crossing is raised to slow traffic on street) 14. Adjusted parking lot space (increases vegetative swale width spacing while still meeting parking lot standards 15. New large shade trees planted in concrete bump outs with tree grates (allow for placement of tall canopy trees that provide shade while not obstructing business storefronts) 16. New Christmas tree location - recommended species: Virginia Pine, Eastern Red Cedar, or ‚Carolina Sapphire™ Cypress Tree Grate Example of Planted Bump-out City of Portland - Stormwater Management Manual Suggested Plant List Seating Examples Trees: Notes: 11 American Sycamore Bald cypress Black gum Magnolia Post oak River birch Sugar maple Platanus occidentalis Taxodium distichum Nyssa sylvatica Magnolia grandiflora Quercus stellata Betula nigra Acer saccharum wet soils (swale) wet soils (swale) Fall color / wet soils evergreen shade canopy tree wet soils (swale) Fall color Shrubs: Friendship Plaza Benches Friendship Plaza Wall Mounted Benches 15 American beautyberry Sweet pepperbush Virginia sweetspire Wax Yellow azalea Yaupon holly Callicarpa americana Clethra alnifolia Itea virginica Myrica cerifera Rhododendron austrinum Ilex vomitoria purple berries in Fall tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils partial shade tolerates wet soils 13 14 Wall St. Perennials: Moveable Seating For Splash Pad and Fountain Plaza Areas Barbra™s buttons Black-eyed Susan Cattail gayfeather Copper iris Marshallia graminifolia Rudbeckia fulgida Liatris pycnostachya Iris fulva wet soils (swale) tolerates wet soils wet soils wet soils (swale) Ornamental Grasses: 12 12 12 Cherokee Ave. 11 Inland seaoats Pink muhly Chasmanthium latifolium Muhlenbergia capillaris Panicum virgatum wet soils tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils Church St. 11 N. Railroad St. S. Railroad St. 10 Hwy 113 Allee Perspective e F c n e 3 5 4 New Lawn and Allee 16 Friendship Plaza 6 8 7 6 3 1 2 9 Amphitheater N. Public Square S. Public Square Splash Playground Downtown Parking Signs Plan Prepared by: Downtown Design Studio NOT FOR CONSTRUCTION CONCEPTUAL USE ONLY Firehouse This drawing was prepared as a conceptual design solution. Neither the Georgia Depart- ment of Community Affairs, the University of Georgia™s School of Environmental Design, nor the Georgia Trust for Historic Preservation will be responsible for any problems which arise from the use of this drawing as a working drawing for construction purposes. Date: 8/11/2014 Drawn by: NM, GM Checked by: CF Revisions: Vegetated Swale Perspective Tree Bump Out Vegetated Swale Detail Plan Legend 1. New allee & plaza space (Friendship Plaza Monument and historic markers relocated) 2. Existing map mural 3. New benches (see fiSeating Examplesfl) to be placed at Friendship Plaza 4. New covered stage (35™x25™) 5. Flag pole remains in current location and is flanked by two existing monuments 6. New greenspace 7. Existing fountain/plaza area 8. New labyrinth splash playground park Tree wells should be a minimum of 6™x6™. An 8x8 tree well is preferable because larger tree wells allow for better root growth and they prevent roots from breaking up sidewalks. Any future street tree plantings should utilize tree grates to minimize soil compaction around the bases of street trees. 9. Movable seating 10. Adjusted angled parking 11. Redefined Crosswalks (Concrete with brick paver strips are a better choice for future sidewalks because they allow utility access and the concrete is less susceptible to buckling from roots) 12. Vegetated swale (assists in stormwater management) 13. New parking lot entrance and speed bump (crossing is raised to slow traffic on street) 14. Adjusted parking lot space (increases vegetative swale width spacing while still meeting parking lot standards 15. New large shade trees planted in concrete bump outs with tree grates (allow for placement of tall canopy trees that provide shade while not obstructing business storefronts) 16. New Christmas tree location - recommended species: Virginia Pine, Eastern Red Cedar, or ‚Carolina Sapphire™ Cypress Tree Grate Example of Planted Bump-out City of Portland - Stormwater Management Manual Suggested Plant List Seating Examples Trees: Notes: 11 American Sycamore Bald cypress Black gum Magnolia Post oak River birch Sugar maple Platanus occidentalis Taxodium distichum Nyssa sylvatica Magnolia grandiflora Quercus stellata Betula nigra Acer saccharum wet soils (swale) wet soils (swale) Fall color / wet soils evergreen shade canopy tree wet soils (swale) Fall color Shrubs: Friendship Plaza Benches Friendship Plaza Wall Mounted Benches 15 American beautyberry Sweet pepperbush Virginia sweetspire Wax Yellow azalea Yaupon holly Callicarpa americana Clethra alnifolia Itea virginica Myrica cerifera Rhododendron austrinum Ilex vomitoria purple berries in Fall tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils partial shade tolerates wet soils 13 14 Wall St. Perennials: Moveable Seating For Splash Pad and Fountain Plaza Areas Barbra™s buttons Black-eyed Susan Cattail gayfeather Copper iris Marshallia graminifolia Rudbeckia fulgida Liatris pycnostachya Iris fulva wet soils (swale) tolerates wet soils wet soils wet soils (swale) Ornamental Grasses: 12 12 12 Cherokee Ave. 11 Inland seaoats Pink muhly Chasmanthium latifolium Muhlenbergia capillaris Panicum virgatum wet soils tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils Church St. 11 N. Railroad St. S. Railroad St. 10 Hwy 113 Allee Perspective e F c n e 3 5 4 New Lawn and Allee 16 Friendship Plaza 6 8 7 6 3 1 2 9 Amphitheater N. Public Square S. Public Square Splash Playground Downtown Parking Signs Plan Prepared by: Downtown Design Studio NOT FOR CONSTRUCTION CONCEPTUAL USE ONLY Firehouse This drawing was prepared as a conceptual design solution. Neither the Georgia Depart- ment of Community Affairs, the University of Georgia™s School of Environmental Design, nor the Georgia Trust for Historic Preservation will be responsible for any problems which arise from the use of this drawing as a working drawing for construction purposes. Date: 8/11/2014 Drawn by: NM, GM Checked by: CF Revisions: Vegetated Swale Perspective Tree Bump Out Vegetated Swale Detail Plan Legend 1. New allee & plaza space (Friendship Plaza Monument and historic markers relocated) 2. Existing map mural 3. New benches (see fiSeating Examplesfl) to be placed at Friendship Plaza 4. New covered stage (35™x25™) 5. Flag pole remains in current location and is flanked by two existing monuments 6. New greenspace 7. Existing fountain/plaza area 8. New labyrinth splash playground park Tree wells should be a minimum of 6™x6™. An 8x8 tree well is preferable because larger tree wells allow for better root growth and they prevent roots from breaking up sidewalks. Any future street tree plantings should utilize tree grates to minimize soil compaction around the bases of street trees. 9. Movable seating 10. Adjusted angled parking 11. Redefined Crosswalks (Concrete with brick paver strips are a better choice for future sidewalks because they allow utility access and the concrete is less susceptible to buckling from roots) 12. Vegetated swale (assists in stormwater management) 13. New parking lot entrance and speed bump (crossing is raised to slow traffic on street) 14. Adjusted parking lot space (increases vegetative swale width spacing while still meeting parking lot standards 15. New large shade trees planted in concrete bump outs with tree grates (allow for placement of tall canopy trees that provide shade while not obstructing business storefronts) 16. New Christmas tree location - recommended species: Virginia Pine, Eastern Red Cedar, or ‚Carolina Sapphire™ Cypress Tree Grate Example of Planted Bump-out City of Portland - Stormwater Management Manual Suggested Plant List Seating Examples Trees: Notes: 11 American Sycamore Bald cypress Black gum Magnolia Post oak River birch Sugar maple Platanus occidentalis Taxodium distichum Nyssa sylvatica Magnolia grandiflora Quercus stellata Betula nigra Acer saccharum wet soils (swale) wet soils (swale) Fall color / wet soils evergreen shade canopy tree wet soils (swale) Fall color Shrubs: Friendship Plaza Benches Friendship Plaza Wall Mounted Benches 15 American beautyberry Sweet pepperbush Virginia sweetspire Wax Yellow azalea Yaupon holly Callicarpa americana Clethra alnifolia Itea virginica Myrica cerifera Rhododendron austrinum Ilex vomitoria purple berries in Fall tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils partial shade tolerates wet soils 13 14 Wall St. Perennials: Moveable Seating For Splash Pad and Fountain Plaza Areas Barbra™s buttons Black-eyed Susan Cattail gayfeather Copper iris Marshallia graminifolia Rudbeckia fulgida Liatris pycnostachya Iris fulva wet soils (swale) tolerates wet soils wet soils wet soils (swale) Ornamental Grasses: 12 12 12 Cherokee Ave. 11 Inland seaoats Pink muhly Chasmanthium latifolium Muhlenbergia capillaris Panicum virgatum wet soils tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils Church St. 11 N. Railroad St. S. Railroad St. 10 Hwy 113 Allee Perspective e F c n e 3 5 4 New Lawn and Allee 16 Friendship Plaza 6 8 7 6 3 1 2 9 Amphitheater N. Public Square S. Public Square Splash Playground Downtown Parking Signs Plan Prepared by: Downtown Design Studio NOT FOR CONSTRUCTION CONCEPTUAL USE ONLY Firehouse This drawing was prepared as a conceptual design solution. Neither the Georgia Depart- ment of Community Affairs, the University of Georgia™s School of Environmental Design, nor the Georgia Trust for Historic Preservation will be responsible for any problems which arise from the use of this drawing as a working drawing for construction purposes. Date: 8/11/2014 Drawn by: NM, GM Checked by: CF Revisions: Vegetated Swale Perspective Tree Bump Out Vegetated Swale Detail Plan Legend 1. New allee & plaza space (Friendship Plaza Monument and historic markers relocated) 2. Existing map mural 3. New benches (see fiSeating Examplesfl) to be placed at Friendship Plaza 4. New covered stage (35™x25™) 5. Flag pole remains in current location and is flanked by two existing monuments 6. New greenspace 7. Existing fountain/plaza area 8. New labyrinth splash playground park Tree wells should be a minimum of 6™x6™. An 8x8 tree well is preferable because larger tree wells allow for better root growth and they prevent roots from breaking up sidewalks. Any future street tree plantings should utilize tree grates to minimize soil compaction around the bases of street trees. 9. Movable seating 10. Adjusted angled parking 11. Redefined Crosswalks (Concrete with brick paver strips are a better choice for future sidewalks because they allow utility access and the concrete is less susceptible to buckling from roots) 12. Vegetated swale (assists in stormwater management) 13. New parking lot entrance and speed bump (crossing is raised to slow traffic on street) 14. Adjusted parking lot space (increases vegetative swale width spacing while still meeting parking lot standards 15. New large shade trees planted in concrete bump outs with tree grates (allow for placement of tall canopy trees that provide shade while not obstructing business storefronts) 16. New Christmas tree location - recommended species: Virginia Pine, Eastern Red Cedar, or ‚Carolina Sapphire™ Cypress Tree Grate Example of Planted Bump-out City of Portland - Stormwater Management Manual Suggested Plant List Seating Examples Trees: Notes: 11 American Sycamore Bald cypress Black gum Magnolia Post oak River birch Sugar maple Platanus occidentalis Taxodium distichum Nyssa sylvatica Magnolia grandiflora Quercus stellata Betula nigra Acer saccharum wet soils (swale) wet soils (swale) Fall color / wet soils evergreen shade canopy tree wet soils (swale) Fall color Shrubs: Friendship Plaza Benches Friendship Plaza Wall Mounted Benches 15 American beautyberry Sweet pepperbush Virginia sweetspire Wax Yellow azalea Yaupon holly Callicarpa americana Clethra alnifolia Itea virginica Myrica cerifera Rhododendron austrinum Ilex vomitoria purple berries in Fall tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils partial shade tolerates wet soils 13 14 Wall St. Perennials: Moveable Seating For Splash Pad and Fountain Plaza Areas Barbra™s buttons Black-eyed Susan Cattail gayfeather Copper iris Marshallia graminifolia Rudbeckia fulgida Liatris pycnostachya Iris fulva wet soils (swale) tolerates wet soils wet soils wet soils (swale) Ornamental Grasses: 12 12 12 Cherokee Ave. 11 Inland seaoats Pink muhly Chasmanthium latifolium Muhlenbergia capillaris Panicum virgatum wet soils tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils Church St. 11 N. Railroad St. S. Railroad St. 10 Hwy 113 Allee Perspective e F c n e 3 5 4 New Lawn and Allee 16 Friendship Plaza 6 8 7 6 3 1 2 9 Amphitheater N. Public Square S. Public Square Splash Playground Downtown Parking Signs Plan Prepared by: Downtown Design Studio NOT FOR CONSTRUCTION CONCEPTUAL USE ONLY Firehouse This drawing was prepared as a conceptual design solution. Neither the Georgia Depart- ment of Community Affairs, the University of Georgia™s School of Environmental Design, nor the Georgia Trust for Historic Preservation will be responsible for any problems which arise from the use of this drawing as a working drawing for construction purposes. Date: 8/11/2014 Drawn by: NM, GM Checked by: CF Revisions: Vegetated Swale Perspective Tree Bump Out Vegetated Swale Detail Plan Legend 1. New allee & plaza space (Friendship Plaza Monument and historic markers relocated) 2. Existing map mural 3. New benches (see fiSeating Examplesfl) to be placed at Friendship Plaza 4. New covered stage (35™x25™) 5. Flag pole remains in current location and is flanked by two existing monuments 6. New greenspace 7. Existing fountain/plaza area 8. New labyrinth splash playground park Tree wells should be a minimum of 6™x6™. An 8x8 tree well is preferable because larger tree wells allow for better root growth and they prevent roots from breaking up sidewalks. Any future street tree plantings should utilize tree grates to minimize soil compaction around the bases of street trees. 9. Movable seating 10. Adjusted angled parking 11. Redefined Crosswalks (Concrete with brick paver strips are a better choice for future sidewalks because they allow utility access and the concrete is less susceptible to buckling from roots) 12. Vegetated swale (assists in stormwater management) 13. New parking lot entrance and speed bump (crossing is raised to slow traffic on street) 14. Adjusted parking lot space (increases vegetative swale width spacing while still meeting parking lot standards 15. New large shade trees planted in concrete bump outs with tree grates (allow for placement of tall canopy trees that provide shade while not obstructing business storefronts) 16. New Christmas tree location - recommended species: Virginia Pine, Eastern Red Cedar, or ‚Carolina Sapphire™ Cypress Tree Grate Example of Planted Bump-out City of Portland - Stormwater Management Manual Suggested Plant List Seating Examples Trees: Notes: 11 American Sycamore Bald cypress Black gum Magnolia Post oak River birch Sugar maple Platanus occidentalis Taxodium distichum Nyssa sylvatica Magnolia grandiflora Quercus stellata Betula nigra Acer saccharum wet soils (swale) wet soils (swale) Fall color / wet soils evergreen shade canopy tree wet soils (swale) Fall color Shrubs: Friendship Plaza Benches Friendship Plaza Wall Mounted Benches 15 American beautyberry Sweet pepperbush Virginia sweetspire Wax Yellow azalea Yaupon holly Callicarpa americana Clethra alnifolia Itea virginica Myrica cerifera Rhododendron austrinum Ilex vomitoria purple berries in Fall tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils partial shade tolerates wet soils 13 14 Wall St. Perennials: Moveable Seating For Splash Pad and Fountain Plaza Areas Barbra™s buttons Black-eyed Susan Cattail gayfeather Copper iris Marshallia graminifolia Rudbeckia fulgida Liatris pycnostachya Iris fulva wet soils (swale) tolerates wet soils wet soils wet soils (swale) Ornamental Grasses: 12 12 12 Cherokee Ave. 11 Inland seaoats Pink muhly Chasmanthium latifolium Muhlenbergia capillaris Panicum virgatum wet soils tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils Church St. 11 N. Railroad St. S. Railroad St. 10 Hwy 113 Allee Perspective e F c n e 3 5 4 New Lawn and Allee 16 Friendship Plaza 6 8 7 6 3 1 2 9 Amphitheater N. Public Square S. Public Square Splash Playground Downtown Parking Signs Plan Prepared by: Downtown Design Studio NOT FOR CONSTRUCTION CONCEPTUAL USE ONLY Firehouse This drawing was prepared as a conceptual design solution. Neither the Georgia Depart- ment of Community Affairs, the University of Georgia™s School of Environmental Design, nor the Georgia Trust for Historic Preservation will be responsible for any problems which arise from the use of this drawing as a working drawing for construction purposes. Date: 8/11/2014 Drawn by: NM, GM Checked by: CF Revisions: Vegetated Swale Perspective Tree Bump Out Vegetated Swale Detail Plan Legend 1. New allee & plaza space (Friendship Plaza Monument and historic markers relocated) 2. Existing map mural 3. New benches (see fiSeating Examplesfl) to be placed at Friendship Plaza 4. New covered stage (35™x25™) 5. Flag pole remains in current location and is flanked by two existing monuments 6. New greenspace 7. Existing fountain/plaza area 8. New labyrinth splash playground park Tree wells should be a minimum of 6™x6™. An 8x8 tree well is preferable because larger tree wells allow for better root growth and they prevent roots from breaking up sidewalks. Any future street tree plantings should utilize tree grates to minimize soil compaction around the bases of street trees. 9. Movable seating 10. Adjusted angled parking 11. Redefined Crosswalks (Concrete with brick paver strips are a better choice for future sidewalks because they allow utility access and the concrete is less susceptible to buckling from roots) 12. Vegetated swale (assists in stormwater management) 13. New parking lot entrance and speed bump (crossing is raised to slow traffic on street) 14. Adjusted parking lot space (increases vegetative swale width spacing while still meeting parking lot standards 15. New large shade trees planted in concrete bump outs with tree grates (allow for placement of tall canopy trees that provide shade while not obstructing business storefronts) 16. New Christmas tree location - recommended species: Virginia Pine, Eastern Red Cedar, or ‚Carolina Sapphire™ Cypress Tree Grate Example of Planted Bump-out City of Portland - Stormwater Management Manual Suggested Plant List Seating Examples Trees: Notes: 11 American Sycamore Bald cypress Black gum Magnolia Post oak River birch Sugar maple Platanus occidentalis Taxodium distichum Nyssa sylvatica Magnolia grandiflora Quercus stellata Betula nigra Acer saccharum wet soils (swale) wet soils (swale) Fall color / wet soils evergreen shade canopy tree wet soils (swale) Fall color Shrubs: Friendship Plaza Benches Friendship Plaza Wall Mounted Benches 15 American beautyberry Sweet pepperbush Virginia sweetspire Wax Yellow azalea Yaupon holly Callicarpa americana Clethra alnifolia Itea virginica Myrica cerifera Rhododendron austrinum Ilex vomitoria purple berries in Fall tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils partial shade tolerates wet soils 13 14 Wall St. Perennials: Moveable Seating For Splash Pad and Fountain Plaza Areas Barbra™s buttons Black-eyed Susan Cattail gayfeather Copper iris Marshallia graminifolia Rudbeckia fulgida Liatris pycnostachya Iris fulva wet soils (swale) tolerates wet soils wet soils wet soils (swale) Ornamental Grasses: 12 12 12 Cherokee Ave. 11 Inland seaoats Pink muhly Chasmanthium latifolium Muhlenbergia capillaris Panicum virgatum wet soils tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils Church St. 11 N. Railroad St. S. Railroad St. 10 Hwy 113 Allee Perspective e F c n e 3 5 4 New Lawn and Allee 16 Friendship Plaza 6 8 7 6 3 1 2 9 Amphitheater N. Public Square S. Public Square Splash Playground Downtown Parking Signs Plan Prepared by: Downtown Design Studio NOT FOR CONSTRUCTION CONCEPTUAL USE ONLY Firehouse This drawing was prepared as a conceptual design solution. Neither the Georgia Depart- ment of Community Affairs, the University of Georgia™s School of Environmental Design, nor the Georgia Trust for Historic Preservation will be responsible for any problems which arise from the use of this drawing as a working drawing for construction purposes. Date: 8/11/2014 Drawn by: NM, GM Checked by: CF Revisions: The goal of the Cartersville Downtown Square Plan is to enhance pedestrian, shopping and recreational experiences downtown. New tree plantings, vegetated swales, improved crosswalks, renovated park space, and a new splash playground will make downtown a destination for the community. Better pedestrian amenities, improved parking and additional greenspace areas will attract more visitors to the square and benefit local businesses and residents. Vegetated Swale Perspective Tree Bump Out Vegetated Swale Detail Plan Legend 1. New allee & plaza space (Friendship Plaza Monument and historic markers relocated) 2. Existing map mural 3. New benches (see fiSeating Examplesfl) to be placed at Friendship Plaza 4. New covered stage (35™x25™) 5. Flag pole remains in current location and is flanked by two existing monuments 6. New greenspace 7. Existing fountain/plaza area 8. New labyrinth splash playground park Tree wells should be a minimum of 6™x6™. An 8x8 tree well is preferable because larger tree wells allow for better root growth and they prevent roots from breaking up sidewalks. Any future street tree plantings should utilize tree grates to minimize soil compaction around the bases of street trees. 9. Movable seating 10. Adjusted angled parking 11. Redefined Crosswalks (Concrete with brick paver strips are a better choice for future sidewalks because they allow utility access and the concrete is less susceptible to buckling from roots) 12. Vegetated swale (assists in stormwater management) 13. New parking lot entrance and speed bump (crossing is raised to slow traffic on street) 14. Adjusted parking lot space (increases vegetative swale width spacing while still meeting parking lot standards 15. New large shade trees planted in concrete bump outs with tree grates (allow for placement of tall canopy trees that provide shade while not obstructing business storefronts) 16. New Christmas tree location - recommended species: Virginia Pine, Eastern Red Cedar, or ‚Carolina Sapphire™ Cypress Tree Grate Example of Planted Bump-out City of Portland - Stormwater Management Manual Suggested Plant List Seating Examples Trees: Notes: 11 American Sycamore Bald cypress Black gum Magnolia Post oak River birch Sugar maple Platanus occidentalis Taxodium distichum Nyssa sylvatica Magnolia grandiflora Quercus stellata Betula nigra Acer saccharum wet soils (swale) wet soils (swale) Fall color / wet soils evergreen shade canopy tree wet soils (swale) Fall color Shrubs: Friendship Plaza Benches Friendship Plaza Wall Mounted Benches 15 American beautyberry Sweet pepperbush Virginia sweetspire Wax Yellow azalea Yaupon holly Callicarpa americana Clethra alnifolia Itea virginica Myrica cerifera Rhododendron austrinum Ilex vomitoria purple berries in Fall tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils partial shade tolerates wet soils 13 14 Wall St. Perennials: Moveable Seating For Splash Pad and Fountain Plaza Areas Barbra™s buttons Black-eyed Susan Cattail gayfeather Copper iris Marshallia graminifolia Rudbeckia fulgida Liatris pycnostachya Iris fulva wet soils (swale) tolerates wet soils wet soils wet soils (swale) Ornamental Grasses: 12 12 12 Cherokee Ave. 11 Inland seaoats Pink muhly Chasmanthium latifolium Muhlenbergia capillaris Panicum virgatum wet soils tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils Church St. 11 N. Railroad St. S. Railroad St. 10 Hwy 113 Allee Perspective e F c n e 3 5 4 New Lawn and Allee 16 Friendship Plaza 6 8 7 6 3 1 2 9 Amphitheater N. Public Square S. Public Square Splash Playground Downtown Parking Signs Plan Prepared by: Downtown Design Studio NOT FOR CONSTRUCTION CONCEPTUAL USE ONLY Firehouse This drawing was prepared as a conceptual design solution. Neither the Georgia Depart- ment of Community Affairs, the University of Georgia™s School of Environmental Design, nor the Georgia Trust for Historic Preservation will be responsible for any problems which arise from the use of this drawing as a working drawing for construction purposes. Date: 8/11/2014 Drawn by: NM, GM Checked by: CF Revisions: Vegetated Swale Perspective Tree Bump Out Vegetated Swale Detail Plan Legend 1. New allee & plaza space (Friendship Plaza Monument and historic markers relocated) 2. Existing map mural 3. New benches (see fiSeating Examplesfl) to be placed at Friendship Plaza 4. New covered stage (35™x25™) 5. Flag pole remains in current location and is flanked by two existing monuments 6. New greenspace 7. Existing fountain/plaza area 8. New labyrinth splash playground park Tree wells should be a minimum of 6™x6™. An 8x8 tree well is preferable because larger tree wells allow for better root growth and they prevent roots from breaking up sidewalks. Any future street tree plantings should utilize tree grates to minimize soil compaction around the bases of street trees. 9. Movable seating 10. Adjusted angled parking 11. Redefined Crosswalks (Concrete with brick paver strips are a better choice for future sidewalks because they allow utility access and the concrete is less susceptible to buckling from roots) 12. Vegetated swale (assists in stormwater management) 13. New parking lot entrance and speed bump (crossing is raised to slow traffic on street) 14. Adjusted parking lot space (increases vegetative swale width spacing while still meeting parking lot standards 15. New large shade trees planted in concrete bump outs with tree grates (allow for placement of tall canopy trees that provide shade while not obstructing business storefronts) 16. New Christmas tree location - recommended species: Virginia Pine, Eastern Red Cedar, or ‚Carolina Sapphire™ Cypress Tree Grate Example of Planted Bump-out City of Portland - Stormwater Management Manual Suggested Plant List Seating Examples Trees: Notes: 11 American Sycamore Bald cypress Black gum Magnolia Post oak River birch Sugar maple Platanus occidentalis Taxodium distichum Nyssa sylvatica Magnolia grandiflora Quercus stellata Betula nigra Acer saccharum wet soils (swale) wet soils (swale) Fall color / wet soils evergreen shade canopy tree wet soils (swale) Fall color Shrubs: Friendship Plaza Benches Friendship Plaza Wall Mounted Benches 15 American beautyberry Sweet pepperbush Virginia sweetspire Wax Yellow azalea Yaupon holly Callicarpa americana Clethra alnifolia Itea virginica Myrica cerifera Rhododendron austrinum Ilex vomitoria purple berries in Fall tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils partial shade tolerates wet soils 13 14 Wall St. Perennials: Moveable Seating For Splash Pad and Fountain Plaza Areas Barbra™s buttons Black-eyed Susan Cattail gayfeather Copper iris Marshallia graminifolia Rudbeckia fulgida Liatris pycnostachya Iris fulva wet soils (swale) tolerates wet soils wet soils wet soils (swale) Ornamental Grasses: 12 12 12 Cherokee Ave. 11 Inland seaoats Pink muhly Chasmanthium latifolium Muhlenbergia capillaris Panicum virgatum wet soils tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils Church St. 11 N. Railroad St. S. Railroad St. 10 Hwy 113 Allee Perspective e F c n e 3 5 4 New Lawn and Allee 16 Friendship Plaza 6 8 7 6 3 1 2 9 Amphitheater N. Public Square S. Public Square Splash Playground Downtown Parking Signs Plan Prepared by: Downtown Design Studio NOT FOR CONSTRUCTION CONCEPTUAL USE ONLY Firehouse This drawing was prepared as a conceptual design solution. Neither the Georgia Depart- ment of Community Affairs, the University of Georgia™s School of Environmental Design, nor the Georgia Trust for Historic Preservation will be responsible for any problems which arise from the use of this drawing as a working drawing for construction purposes. Date: 8/11/2014 Drawn by: NM, GM Checked by: CF Revisions: Vegetated Swale Perspective Tree Bump Out Vegetated Swale Detail Plan Legend 1. New allee & plaza space (Friendship Plaza Monument and historic markers relocated) 2. Existing map mural 3. New benches (see fiSeating Examplesfl) to be placed at Friendship Plaza 4. New covered stage (35™x25™) 5. Flag pole remains in current location and is flanked by two existing monuments 6. New greenspace 7. Existing fountain/plaza area 8. New labyrinth splash playground park Tree wells should be a minimum of 6™x6™. An 8x8 tree well is preferable because larger tree wells allow for better root growth and they prevent roots from breaking up sidewalks. Any future street tree plantings should utilize tree grates to minimize soil compaction around the bases of street trees. 9. Movable seating 10. Adjusted angled parking 11. Redefined Crosswalks (Concrete with brick paver strips are a better choice for future sidewalks because they allow utility access and the concrete is less susceptible to buckling from roots) 12. Vegetated swale (assists in stormwater management) 13. New parking lot entrance and speed bump (crossing is raised to slow traffic on street) 14. Adjusted parking lot space (increases vegetative swale width spacing while still meeting parking lot standards 15. New large shade trees planted in concrete bump outs with tree grates (allow for placement of tall canopy trees that provide shade while not obstructing business storefronts) 16. New Christmas tree location - recommended species: Virginia Pine, Eastern Red Cedar, or ‚Carolina Sapphire™ Cypress Tree Grate Example of Planted Bump-out City of Portland - Stormwater Management Manual Suggested Plant List Seating Examples Trees: Notes: 11 American Sycamore Bald cypress Black gum Magnolia Post oak River birch Sugar maple Platanus occidentalis Taxodium distichum Nyssa sylvatica Magnolia grandiflora Quercus stellata Betula nigra Acer saccharum wet soils (swale) wet soils (swale) Fall color / wet soils evergreen shade canopy tree wet soils (swale) Fall color Shrubs: Friendship Plaza Benches Friendship Plaza Wall Mounted Benches 15 American beautyberry Sweet pepperbush Virginia sweetspire Wax Yellow azalea Yaupon holly Callicarpa americana Clethra alnifolia Itea virginica Myrica cerifera Rhododendron austrinum Ilex vomitoria purple berries in Fall tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils partial shade tolerates wet soils 13 14 Wall St. Perennials: Moveable Seating For Splash Pad and Fountain Plaza Areas Barbra™s buttons Black-eyed Susan Cattail gayfeather Copper iris Marshallia graminifolia Rudbeckia fulgida Liatris pycnostachya Iris fulva wet soils (swale) tolerates wet soils wet soils wet soils (swale) Ornamental Grasses: 12 12 12 Cherokee Ave. 11 Inland seaoats Pink muhly Chasmanthium latifolium Muhlenbergia capillaris Panicum virgatum wet soils tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils Church St. 11 N. Railroad St. S. Railroad St. 10 Hwy 113 Allee Perspective e F c n e 3 5 4 New Lawn and Allee 16 Friendship Plaza 6 8 7 6 3 1 2 9 Amphitheater N. Public Square S. Public Square Splash Playground Downtown Parking Signs Plan Prepared by: Downtown Design Studio NOT FOR CONSTRUCTION CONCEPTUAL USE ONLY Firehouse This drawing was prepared as a conceptual design solution. Neither the Georgia Depart- ment of Community Affairs, the University of Georgia™s School of Environmental Design, nor the Georgia Trust for Historic Preservation will be responsible for any problems which arise from the use of this drawing as a working drawing for construction purposes. Date: 8/11/2014 Drawn by: NM, GM Checked by: CF Revisions: Vegetated Swale Perspective Tree Bump Out Vegetated Swale Detail Plan Legend 1. New all ee & plaza space (Friendship Plaza Monument and historic markers relocated) 2. Existing map mural 3. New benches (see fiSeating Examplesfl) to be placed at Friendship Plaza 4 . New covered stage (35™x25™) 5. Flag pole remains in current location and is flanked by two existing monuments 6. New greenspace 7. Existing fountain/plaza area 8. New labyrinth splash playground park Tree wells should be a minimum of 6™x6™. An 8x8 tree well is preferable because larger tree wells allow for better root growth and they prevent roots from breaking up sidewalks. Any future street tree plantings should utilize tree grates to minimize soil compaction around the bases of street trees. 9. Movable seating 10. Adjusted angled parking 11. Redefined Crosswalks (Concrete with brick paver strips are a better choice for future sidewalks because they allow utility access and the concrete is less susceptible to buckling from roots) 12. Vegetated swale (assists in stormwater management) 13. New parking lot entrance and speed bump (crossing is raised to slow traffic on street) 14. Adjusted parking lot space (increases vegetative swale width spacing while still meeting parking lot standards 15. New large shade trees planted in concrete bump outs with tree grates (allow for placement of tall canopy trees that provide shade while not obstructing business storefronts) 16. New Christmas tree location - recommended species: Virginia Pine, Eastern Red Cedar, or ‚Carolina Sapphire™ Cypress Tree Grate Example of Planted Bump-out City of Portland - Stormwater Management Manual Suggested Plant List Seating Examples Trees: Notes: 11 American Sycamore Bald cypress Black gum Magnolia Post oak River birch Sugar maple Platanus occidentalis Taxodium distichum Nyssa sylvatica Magnolia grandiflora Quercus stellata Betula nigra Acer saccharum wet soils (swale) wet soils (swale) Fall color / wet soils evergreen shade canopy tree wet soils (swale) Fall color Shrubs: Friendship Plaza Benches Friendship Plaza Wall Mounted Benches 15 American beautyberry Sweet pepperbush Virginia sweetspire Wax Yellow azalea Yaupon holly Callicarpa americana Clethra alnifolia Itea virginica Myrica cerifera Rhododendron austrinum Ilex vomitoria purple berries in Fall tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils partial shade tolerates wet soils 13 14 Wall St. Perennials: Moveable Seating For Splash Pad and Fountain Plaza Areas Barbra™s buttons Black-eyed Susan Cattail gayfeather Copper iris Marshallia graminifolia Rudbeckia fulgida Liatris pycnostachya Iris fulva wet soils (swale) tolerates wet soils wet soils wet soils (swale) Ornamental Grasses: 12 12 12 Cherokee Ave. 11 Inland seaoats Pink muhly Chasmanthium latifolium Muhlenbergia capillaris Panicum virgatum wet soils tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils Church St. 11 N. Railroad St. S. Railroad St. 10 Hwy 113 Allee Perspective e F c n e 3 5 4 New Lawn and Allee 16 Friendship Plaza 6 8 7 6 3 1 2 9 Amphitheater N. Public Square S. Public Square Splash Playground Downtown Parking Signs Plan Prepared by: Downtown Design Studio NOT FOR CONSTRUCTION CONCEPTUAL USE ONLY Firehouse This drawing was prepared as a conceptual design solution. Neither the Georgia Depart- ment of Community Affairs, the University of Georgia™s School of Environmental Design, nor the Georgia Trust for Historic Preservation will be responsible for any problems which arise from the use of this drawing as a working drawing for construction purposes. Date: 8/11/2014 Drawn by: NM, GM Checked by: CF Revisions: Vegetated Swale Perspective Tree Bump Out Vegetated Swale Detail Plan Legend 1. New allee & plaza space (Friendship Plaza Monument and historic markers relocated) 2. Existing map mural 3. New benches (see fiSeating Examplesfl) to be placed at Friendship Plaza 4. New covered stage (35™x25™) 5. Flag pole remains in current location and is flanked by two existing monuments 6. New greenspace 7. Existing fountain/plaza area 8. New labyrinth splash playground park Tree wells should be a minimum of 6™x6™. An 8x8 tree well is preferable because larger tree wells allow for better root growth and they prevent roots from breaking up sidewalks. Any future street tree plantings should utilize tree grates to minimize soil compaction around the bases of street trees. 9. Movable seating 10. Adjusted angled parking 11. Redefined Crosswalks (Concrete with brick paver strips are a better choice for future sidewalks because they allow utility access and the concrete is less susceptible to buckling from roots) 12. Vegetated swale (assists in stormwater management) 13. New parking lot entrance and speed bump (crossing is raised to slow traffic on street) 14. Adjusted parking lot space (increases vegetative swale width spacing while still meeting parking lot standards 15. New large shade trees planted in concrete bump outs with tree grates (allow for placement of tall canopy trees that provide shade while not obstructing business storefronts) 16. New Christmas tree location - recommended species: Virginia Pine, Eastern Red Cedar, or ‚Carolina Sapphire™ Cypress Tree Grate Example of Planted Bump-out City of Portland - Stormwater Management Manual Suggested Plant List Seating Examples Trees: Notes: 11 American Sycamore Bald cypress Black gum Magnolia Post oak River birch Sugar maple Platanus occidentalis Taxodium distichum Nyssa sylvatica Magnolia grandiflora Quercus stellata Betula nigra Acer saccharum wet soils (swale) wet soils (swale) Fall color / wet soils evergreen shade canopy tree wet soils (swale) Fall color Shrubs: Friendship Plaza Benches Friendship Plaza Wall Mounted Benches 15 American beautyberry Sweet pepperbush Virginia sweetspire Wax Yellow azalea Yaupon holly Callicarpa americana Clethra alnifolia Itea virginica Myrica cerifera Rhododendron austrinum Ilex vomitoria purple berries in Fall tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils partial shade tolerates wet soils 13 14 Wall St. Perennials: Moveable Seating For Splash Pad and Fountain Plaza Areas Barbra™s buttons Black-eyed Susan Cattail gayfeather Copper iris Marshallia graminifolia Rudbeckia fulgida Liatris pycnostachya Iris fulva wet soils (swale) tolerates wet soils wet soils wet soils (swale) Ornamental Grasses: 12 12 12 Cherokee Ave. 11 Inland seaoats Pink muhly Chasmanthium latifolium Muhlenbergia capillaris Panicum virgatum wet soils tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils Church St. 11 N. Railroad St. S. Railroad St. 10 Hwy 113 Allee Perspective e F c n e 3 5 4 New Lawn and Allee 16 Friendship Plaza 6 8 7 6 3 1 2 9 Amphitheater N. Public Square S. Public Square Splash Playground Downtown Parking Signs Plan Prepared by: Downtown Design Studio NOT FOR CONSTRUCTION CONCEPTUAL USE ONLY Firehouse This drawing was prepared as a conceptual design solution. Neither the Georgia Depart- ment of Community Affairs, the University of Georgia™s School of Environmental Design, nor the Georgia Trust for Historic Preservation will be responsible for any problems which arise from the use of this drawing as a working drawing for construction purposes. Date: 8/11/2014 Drawn by: NM, GM Checked by: CF Revisions: Vegetated Swale Perspective Tree Bump Out Vegetated Swale Detail Plan Legend 1. New allee & plaza space (Friendship Plaza Monument and historic markers relocated) 2. Existing map mural 3. New benches (see fiSeating Examplesfl) to be placed at Friendship Plaza 4. New covered stage (35™x25™) 5. Flag pole remains in current location and is flanked by two existing monuments 6. New greenspace 7. Existing fountain/plaza area 8. New labyrinth splash playground park Tree wells should be a minimum of 6™x6™. An 8x8 tree well is preferable because larger tree wells allow for better root growth and they prevent roots from breaking up sidewalks. Any future street tree plantings should utilize tree grates to minimize soil compaction around the bases of street trees. 9. Movable seating 10. Adjusted angled parking 11. Redefined Crosswalks (Concrete with brick paver strips are a better choice for future sidewalks because they allow utility access and the concrete is less susceptible to buckling from roots) 12. Vegetated swale (assists in stormwater management) 13. New parking lot entrance and speed bump (crossing is raised to slow traffic on street) 14. Adjusted parking lot space (increases vegetative swale width spacing while still meeting parking lot standards 15. New large shade trees planted in concrete bump outs with tree grates (allow for placement of tall canopy trees that provide shade while not obstructing business storefronts) 16. New Christmas tree location - recommended species: Virginia Pine, Eastern Red Cedar, or ‚Carolina Sapphire™ Cypress Tree Grate Example of Planted Bump-out City of Portland - Stormwater Management Manual Suggested Plant List Seating Examples Trees: Notes: 11 American Sycamore Bald cypress Black gum Magnolia Post oak River birch Sugar maple Platanus occidentalis Taxodium distichum Nyssa sylvatica Magnolia grandiflora Quercus stellata Betula nigra Acer saccharum wet soils (swale) wet soils (swale) Fall color / wet soils evergreen shade canopy tree wet soils (swale) Fall color Shrubs: Friendship Plaza Benches Friendship Plaza Wall Mounted Benches 15 American beautyberry Sweet pepperbush Virginia sweetspire Wax Yellow azalea Yaupon holly Callicarpa americana Clethra alnifolia Itea virginica Myrica cerifera Rhododendron austrinum Ilex vomitoria purple berries in Fall tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils partial shade tolerates wet soils 13 14 Wall St. Perennials: Moveable Seating For Splash Pad and Fountain Plaza Areas Barbra™s buttons Black-eyed Susan Cattail gayfeather Copper iris Marshallia graminifolia Rudbeckia fulgida Liatris pycnostachya Iris fulva wet soils (swale) tolerates wet soils wet soils wet soils (swale) Ornamental Grasses: 12 12 12 Cherokee Ave. 11 Inland seaoats Pink muhly Chasmanthium latifolium Muhlenbergia capillaris Panicum virgatum wet soils tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils Church St. 11 N. Railroad St. S. Railroad St. 10 Hwy 113 Allee Perspective e F c n e 3 5 4 New Lawn and Allee 16 Friendship Plaza 6 8 7 6 3 1 2 9 Amphitheater N. Public Square S. Public Square Splash Playground Downtown Parking Signs Plan Prepared by: Downtown Design Studio NOT FOR CONSTRUCTION CONCEPTUAL USE ONLY Firehouse This drawing was prepared as a conceptual design solution. Neither the Georgia Depart- ment of Community Affairs, the University of Georgia™s School of Environmental Design, nor the Georgia Trust for Historic Preservation will be responsible for any problems which arise from the use of this drawing as a working drawing for construction purposes. Date: 8/11/2014 Drawn by: NM, GM Checked by: CF Revisions:s: Vegetated Swale Perspective Tree Bump Out Vegetated Swale Detail Plan Legend 1. New allee & plaza space (Friendship Plaza Monument and historic markers relocated) 2. Existing map mural 3. New benches (see fiSeating Examplesfl) to be placed at Friendship Plaza 4. New covered stage (35™x25™) 5. Flag pole remains in current location and is flanked by two existing monuments 6. New greenspace 7. Existing fountain/plaza area 8. New labyrinth splash playground park Tree wells should be a minimum of 6™x6™. An 8x8 tree well is preferable because larger tree wells allow for better root growth and they prevent roots from breaking up sidewalks. Any future street tree plantings should utilize tree grates to minimize soil compaction around the bases of street trees. 9. Movable seating 10. Adjusted angled parking 11. Redefined Crosswalks (Concrete with brick paver strips are a better choice for future sidewalks because they allow utility access and the concrete is less susceptible to buckling from roots) 12. Vegetated swale (assists in stormwater management) 13. New parking lot entrance and speed bump (crossing is raised to slow traffic on street) 14. Adjusted parking lot space (increases vegetative swale width spacing while still meeting parking lot standards 15. New large shade trees planted in concrete bump outs with tree grates (allow for placement of tall canopy trees that provide shade while not obstructing business storefronts) 16. New Christmas tree location - recommended species: Virginia Pine, Eastern Red Cedar, or ‚Carolina Sapphire™ Cypress Tree Grate Example of Planted Bump-out City of Portland - Stormwater Management Manual Suggested Plant List Seating Examples Trees: Notes: 11 American Sycamore Bald cypress Black gum Magnolia Post oak River birch Sugar maple Platanus occidentalis Taxodium distichum Nyssa sylvatica Magnolia grandiflora Quercus stellata Betula nigra Acer saccharum wet soils (swale) wet soils (swale) Fall color / wet soils evergreen shade canopy tree wet soils (swale) Fall color Shrubs: Friendship Plaza Benches Friendship Plaza Wall Mounted Benches 15 American beautyberry Sweet pepperbush Virginia sweetspire Wax Yellow azalea Yaupon holly Callicarpa americana Clethra alnifolia Itea virginica Myrica cerifera Rhododendron austrinum Ilex vomitoria purple berries in Fall tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils partial shade tolerates wet soils 13 14 Wall St. Perennials: Moveable Seating For Splash Pad and Fountain Plaza Areas Barbra™s buttons Black-eyed Susan Cattail gayfeather Copper iris Marshallia graminifolia Rudbeckia fulgida Liatris pycnostachya Iris fulva wet soils (swale) tolerates wet soils wet soils wet soils (swale) Ornamental Grasses: 12 12 12 Cherokee Ave. 11 Inland seaoats Pink muhly Chasmanthium latifolium Muhlenbergia capillaris Panicum virgatum wet soils tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils Church St. 11 N. Railroad St. S. Railroad St. 10 Hwy 113 Allee Perspective e F c n e 3 5 4 New Lawn and Allee 16 Friendship Plaza 6 8 7 6 3 1 2 9 Amphitheater N. Public Square S. Public Square Splash Playground Downtown Parking Signs Plan Prepared by: Downtown Design Studio NOT FOR CONSTRUCTION CONCEPTUAL USE ONLY Firehouse This drawing was prepared as a conceptual design solution. Neither the Georgia Depart- ment of Community Affairs, the University of Georgia™s School of Environmental Design, nor the Georgia Trust for Historic Preservation will be responsible for any problems which arise from the use of this drawing as a working drawing for construction purposes. Date: 8/11/2014 Drawn by: NM, GM Checked by: CF Revisions:s: Vegetated Swale Perspective Tree Bump Out Vegetated Swale Detail Plan Legend 1. New allee & plaza space (Friendship Plaza Monument and historic markers relocated) 2. Existing map mural 3. New benches (see fiSeating Examplesfl) to be placed at Friendship Plaza 4. New covered stage (35™x25™) 5. Flag pole remains in current location and is flanked by two existing monuments 6. New greenspace 7. Existing fountain/plaza area 8. New labyrinth splash playground park Tree wells should be a minimum of 6™x6™. An 8x8 tree well is preferable because larger tree wells allow for better root growth and they prevent roots from breaking up sidewalks. Any future street tree plantings should utilize tree grates to minimize soil compaction around the bases of street trees. 9. Movable seating 10. Adjusted angled parking 11. Redefined Crosswalks (Concrete with brick paver strips are a better choice for future sidewalks because they allow utility access and the concrete is less susceptible to buckling from roots) 12. Vegetated swale (assists in stormwater management) 13. New parking lot entrance and speed bump (crossing is raised to slow traffic on street) 14. Adjusted parking lot space (increases vegetative swale width spacing while still meeting parking lot standards 15. New large shade trees planted in concrete bump outs with tree grates (allow for placement of tall canopy trees that provide shade while not obstructing business storefronts) 16. New Christmas tree location - recommended species: Virginia Pine, Eastern Red Cedar, or ‚Carolina Sapphire™ Cypress Tree Grate Example of Planted Bump-out City of Portland - Stormwater Management Manual Suggested Plant List Seating Examples Trees: Notes: 11 American Sycamore Bald cypress Black gum Magnolia Post oak River birch Sugar maple Platanus occidentalis Taxodium distichum Nyssa sylvatica Magnolia grandiflora Quercus stellata Betula nigra Acer saccharum wet soils (swale) wet soils (swale) Fall color / wet soils evergreen shade canopy tree wet soils (swale) Fall color Shrubs: Friendship Plaza Benches Friendship Plaza Wall Mounted Benches 15 American beautyberry Sweet pepperbush Virginia sweetspire Wax Yellow azalea Yaupon holly Callicarpa americana Clethra alnifolia Itea virginica Myrica cerifera Rhododendron austrinum Ilex vomitoria purple berries in Fall tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils partial shade tolerates wet soils 13 14 Wall St. Perennials: Moveable Seating For Splash Pad and Fountain Plaza Areas Barbra™s buttons Black-eyed Susan Cattail gayfeather Copper iris Marshallia graminifolia Rudbeckia fulgida Liatris pycnostachya Iris fulva wet soils (swale) tolerates wet soils wet soils wet soils (swale) Ornamental Grasses: 12 12 12 Cherokee Ave. 11 Inland seaoats Pink muhly Chasmanthium latifolium Muhlenbergia capillaris Panicum virgatum wet soils tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils Church St. 11 N. Railroad St. S. Railroad St. 10 Hwy 113 Allee Perspective e F c n e 3 5 4 New Lawn and Allee 16 Friendship Plaza 6 8 7 6 3 1 2 9 Amphitheater N. Public Square S. Public Square Splash Playground Downtown Parking Signs Plan Prepared by: Downtown Design Studio NOT FOR CONSTRUCTION CONCEPTUAL USE ONLY Firehouse This drawing was prepared as a conceptual design solution. Neither the Georgia Depart- ment of Community Affairs, the University of Georgia™s School of Environmental Design, nor the Georgia Trust for Historic Preservation will be responsible for any problems which arise from the use of this drawing as a working drawing for construction purposes. Date: 8/11/2014 Drawn by: NM, GM Checked by: CF Revisions: Vegetated Swale Perspective Tree Bump Out Vegetated Swale Detail Plan Legend 1. New allee & plaza space (Friendship Plaza Monument and historic markers relocated) 2. Existing map mural 3. New benches (see fiSeating Examplesfl) to be placed at Friendship Plaza 4. New covered stage (35™x25™) 5. Flag pole remains in current location and is flanked by two existing monuments 6. New greenspace 7. Existing fountain/plaza area 8. New labyrinth splash playground park Tree wells should be a minimum of 6™x6™. An 8x8 tree well is preferable because larger tree wells allow for better root growth and they prevent roots from breaking up sidewalks. Any future street tree plantings should utilize tree grates to minimize soil compaction around the bases of street trees. 9. Movable seating 10. Adjusted angled parking 11. Redefined Crosswalks (Concrete with brick paver strips are a better choice for future sidewalks because they allow utility access and the concrete is less susceptible to buckling from roots) 12. Vegetated swale (assists in stormwater management) 13. New parking lot entrance and speed bump (crossing is raised to slow traffic on street) 14. Adjusted parking lot space (increases vegetative swale width spacing while still meeting parking lot standards 15. New large shade trees planted in concrete bump outs with tree grates (allow for placement of tall canopy trees that provide shade while not obstructing business storefronts) 16. New Christmas tree location - recommended species: Virginia Pine, Eastern Red Cedar, or ‚Carolina Sapphire™ Cypress Tree Grate Example of Planted Bump-out City of Portland - Stormwater Management Manual Suggested Plant List Seating Examples Trees: Notes: 11 American Sycamore Bald cypress Black gum Magnolia Post oak River birch Sugar maple Platanus occidentalis Taxodium distichum Nyssa sylvatica Magnolia grandiflora Quercus stellata Betula nigra Acer saccharum wet soils (swale) wet soils (swale) Fall color / wet soils evergreen shade canopy tree wet soils (swale) Fall color Shrubs: Friendship Plaza Benches Friendship Plaza Wall Mounted Benches 15 American beautyberry Sweet pepperbush Virginia sweetspire Wax Yellow azalea Yaupon holly Callicarpa americana Clethra alnifolia Itea virginica Myrica cerifera Rhododendron austrinum Ilex vomitoria purple berries in Fall tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils partial shade tolerates wet soils 13 14 Wall St. Perennials: Moveable Seating For Splash Pad and Fountain Plaza Areas Barbra™s buttons Black-eyed Susan Cattail gayfeather Copper iris Marshallia graminifolia Rudbeckia fulgida Liatris pycnostachya Iris fulva wet soils (swale) tolerates wet soils wet soils wet soils (swale) Ornamental Grasses: 12 12 12 Cherokee Ave. 11 Inland seaoats Pink muhly Chasmanthium latifolium Muhlenbergia capillaris Panicum virgatum wet soils tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils Church St. 11 N. Railroad St. S. Railroad St. 10 Hwy 113 Allee Perspective e F c n e 3 5 4 New Lawn and Allee 16 Friendship Plaza 6 8 7 6 3 1 2 9 Amphitheater N. Public Square S. Public Square Splash Playground Downtown Parking Signs Plan Prepared by: Downtown Design Studio NOT FOR CONSTRUCTION CONCEPTUAL USE ONLY Firehouse This drawing was prepared as a conceptual design solution. Neither the Georgia Depart- ment of Community Affairs, the University of Georgia™s School of Environmental Design, nor the Georgia Trust for Historic Preservation will be responsible for any problems which arise from the use of this drawing as a working drawing for construction purposes. Date: 8/11/2014 Drawn by: NM, GM Checked by: CF Revisions: Vegetated Swale Perspective Tree Bump Out Vegetated Swale Detail Plan Legend 1. New allee & plaza space (Friendship Plaza Monument and historic markers relocated) 2. Existing map mural 3. New benches (see fiSeating Examplesfl) to be placed at Friendship Plaza 4. New covered stage (35™x25™) 5. Flag pole remains in current location and is flanked by two existing monuments 6. New greenspace 7. Existing fountain/plaza area 8. New labyrinth splash playground park Tree wells should be a minimum of 6™x6™. An 8x8 tree well is preferable because larger tree wells allow for better root growth and they prevent roots from breaking up sidewalks. Any future street tree plantings should utilize tree grates to minimize soil compaction around the bases of street trees. 9. Movable seating 10. Adjusted angled parking 11. Redefined Crosswalks (Concrete with brick paver strips are a better choice for future sidewalks because they allow utility access and the concrete is less susceptible to buckling from roots) 12. Vegetated swale (assists in stormwater management) 13. New parking lot entrance and speed bump (crossing is raised to slow traffic on street) 14. Adjusted parking lot space (increases vegetative swale width spacing while still meeting parking lot standards 15. New large shade trees planted in concrete bump outs with tree grates (allow for placement of tall canopy trees that provide shade while not obstructing business storefronts) 16. New Christmas tree location - recommended species: Virginia Pine, Eastern Red Cedar, or ‚Carolina Sapphire™ Cypress Tree Grate Example of Planted Bump-out City of Portland - Stormwater Management Manual Suggested Plant List Seating Examples Trees: Notes: 11 American Sycamore Bald cypress Black gum Magnolia Post oak River birch Sugar maple Platanus occidentalis Taxodium distichum Nyssa sylvatica Magnolia grandiflora Quercus stellata Betula nigra Acer saccharum wet soils (swale) wet soils (swale) Fall color / wet soils evergreen shade canopy tree wet soils (swale) Fall color Shrubs: Friendship Plaza Benches Friendship Plaza Wall Mounted Benches 15 American beautyberry Sweet pepperbush Virginia sweetspire Wax Yellow azalea Yaupon holly Callicarpa americana Clethra alnifolia Itea virginica Myrica cerifera Rhododendron austrinum Ilex vomitoria purple berries in Fall tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils partial shade tolerates wet soils 13 14 Wall St. Perennials: Moveable Seating For Splash Pad and Fountain Plaza Areas Barbra™s buttons Black-eyed Susan Cattail gayfeather Copper iris Marshallia graminifolia Rudbeckia fulgida Liatris pycnostachya Iris fulva wet soils (swale) tolerates wet soils wet soils wet soils (swale) Ornamental Grasses: 12 12 12 Cherokee Ave. 11 Inland seaoats Pink muhly Chasmanthium latifolium Muhlenbergia capillaris Panicum virgatum wet soils tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils Church St. 11 N. Railroad St. S. Railroad St. 10 Hwy 113 Allee Perspective e F c n e 3 5 4 New Lawn and Allee 16 Friendship Plaza 6 8 7 6 3 1 2 9 Amphitheater N. Public Square S. Public Square Splash Playground Downtown Parking Signs Plan Prepared by: Downtown Design Studio NOT FOR CONSTRUCTION CONCEPTUAL USE ONLY Firehouse This drawing was prepared as a conceptual design solution. Neither the Georgia Depart- ment of Community Affairs, the University of Georgia™s School of Environmental Design, nor the Georgia Trust for Historic Preservation will be responsible for any problems which arise from the use of this drawing as a working drawing for construction purposes. Date: 8/11/2014 Drawn by: NM, GM Checked by: CF Revisions: Vegetated Swale Perspective Tree Bump Out Vegetated Swale Detail Plan Legend 1. New allee & plaza space (Friendship Plaza Monument and historic markers relocated) 2. Existing map mural 3. New benches (see fiSeating Examplesfl) to be placed at Friendship Plaza 4. New covered stage (35™x25™) 5. Flag pole remains in current location and is flanked by two existing monuments 6. New greenspace 7. Existing fountain/plaza area 8. New labyrinth splash playground park Tree wells should be a minimum of 6™x6™. An 8x8 tree well is preferable because larger tree wells allow for better root growth and they prevent roots from breaking up sidewalks. Any future street tree plantings should utilize tree grates to minimize soil compaction around the bases of street trees. 9. Movable seating 10. Adjusted angled parking 11. Redefined Crosswalks (Concrete with brick paver strips are a better choice for future sidewalks because they allow utility access and the concrete is less susceptible to buckling from roots) 12. Vegetated swale (assists in stormwater management) 13. New parking lot entrance and speed bump (crossing is raised to slow traffic on street) 14. Adjusted parking lot space (increases vegetative swale width spacing while still meeting parking lot standards 15. New large shade trees planted in concrete bump outs with tree grates (allow for placement of tall canopy trees that provide shade while not obstructing business storefronts) 16. New Christmas tree location - recommended species: Virginia Pine, Eastern Red Cedar, or ‚Carolina Sapphire™ Cypress Tree Grate Example of Planted Bump-out City of Portland - Stormwater Management Manual Suggested Plant List Seating Examples Trees: Notes: 11 American Sycamore Bald cypress Black gum Magnolia Post oak River birch Sugar maple Platanus occidentalis Taxodium distichum Nyssa sylvatica Magnolia grandiflora Quercus stellata Betula nigra Acer saccharum wet soils (swale) wet soils (swale) Fall color / wet soils evergreen shade canopy tree wet soils (swale) Fall color Shrubs: Friendship Plaza Benches Friendship Plaza Wall Mounted Benches 15 American beautyberry Sweet pepperbush Virginia sweetspire Wax Yellow azalea Yaupon holly Callicarpa americana Clethra alnifolia Itea virginica Myrica cerifera Rhododendron austrinum Ilex vomitoria purple berries in Fall tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils partial shade tolerates wet soils 13 14 Wall St. Perennials: Moveable Seating For Splash Pad and Fountain Plaza Areas Barbra™s buttons Black-eyed Susan Cattail gayfeather Copper iris Marshallia graminifolia Rudbeckia fulgida Liatris pycnostachya Iris fulva wet soils (swale) tolerates wet soils wet soils wet soils (swale) Ornamental Grasses: 12 12 12 Cherokee Ave. 11 Inland seaoats Pink muhly Chasmanthium latifolium Muhlenbergia capillaris Panicum virgatum wet soils tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils Church St. 11 N. Railroad St. S. Railroad St. 10 Hwy 113 Allee Perspective e F c n e 3 5 4 New Lawn and Allee 16 Friendship Plaza 6 8 7 6 3 1 2 9 Amphitheater N. Public Square S. Public Square Splash Playground Downtown Parking Signs Plan Prepared by: Downtown Design Studio NOT FOR CONSTRUCTION CONCEPTUAL USE ONLY Firehouse This drawing was prepared as a conceptual design solution. Neither the Georgia Depart- ment of Community Affairs, the University of Georgia™s School of Environmental Design, nor the Georgia Trust for Historic Preservation will be responsible for any problems which arise from the use of this drawing as a working drawing for construction purposes. Date: 8/11/2014 Drawn by: NM, GM Checked by: CF Revisions: Vegetated Swale Perspective Tree Bump Out Vegetated Swale Detail Plan Legend 1. New allee & plaza space (Friendship Plaza Monument and historic markers relocated) 2. Existing map mural 3. New benches (see fiSeating Examplesfl) to be placed at Friendship Plaza 4. New covered stage (35™x25™) 5. Flag pole remains in current location and is flanked by two existing monuments 6. New greenspace 7. Existing fountain/plaza area 8. New labyrinth splash playground park Tree wells should be a minimum of 6™x6™. An 8x8 tree well is preferable because larger tree wells allow for better root growth and they prevent roots from breaking up sidewalks. Any future street tree plantings should utilize tree grates to minimize soil compaction around the bases of street trees. 9. Movable seating 10. Adjusted angled parking 11. Redefined Crosswalks (Concrete with brick paver strips are a better choice for future sidewalks because they allow utility access and the concrete is less susceptible to buckling from roots) 12. Vegetated swale (assists in stormwater management) 13. New parking lot entrance and speed bump (crossing is raised to slow traffic on street) 14. Adjusted parking lot space (increases vegetative swale width spacing while still meeting parking lot standards 15. New large shade trees planted in concrete bump outs with tree grates (allow for placement of tall canopy trees that provide shade while not obstructing business storefronts) 16. New Christmas tree location - recommended species: Virginia Pine, Eastern Red Cedar, or ‚Carolina Sapphire™ Cypress Tree Grate Example of Planted Bump-out City of Portland - Stormwater Management Manual Suggested Plant List Seating Examples Trees: Notes: 11 American Sycamore Bald cypress Black gum Magnolia Post oak River birch Sugar maple Platanus occidentalis Taxodium distichum Nyssa sylvatica Magnolia grandiflora Quercus stellata Betula nigra Acer saccharum wet soils (swale) wet soils (swale) Fall color / wet soils evergreen shade canopy tree wet soils (swale) Fall color Shrubs: Friendship Plaza Benches Friendship Plaza Wall Mounted Benches 15 American beautyberry Sweet pepperbush Virginia sweetspire Wax Yellow azalea Yaupon holly Callicarpa americana Clethra alnifolia Itea virginica Myrica cerifera Rhododendron austrinum Ilex vomitoria purple berries in Fall tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils partial shade tolerates wet soils 13 14 Wall St. Perennials: Moveable Seating For Splash Pad and Fountain Plaza Areas Barbra™s buttons Black-eyed Susan Cattail gayfeather Copper iris Marshallia graminifolia Rudbeckia fulgida Liatris pycnostachya Iris fulva wet soils (swale) tolerates wet soils wet soils wet soils (swale) Ornamental Grasses: 12 12 12 Cherokee Ave. 11 Inland seaoats Pink muhly Chasmanthium latifolium Muhlenbergia capillaris Panicum virgatum wet soils tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils Church St. 11 N. Railroad St. S. Railroad St. 10 Hwy 113 Allee Perspective e F c n e 3 5 4 New Lawn and Allee 16 Friendship Plaza 6 8 7 6 3 1 2 9 Amphitheater N. Public Square S. Public Square Splash Playground Downtown Parking Signs Plan Prepared by: Downtown Design Studio NOT FOR CONSTRUCTION CONCEPTUAL USE ONLY Firehouse This drawing was prepared as a conceptual design solution. Neither the Georgia Depart- ment of Community Affairs, the University of Georgia™s School of Environmental Design, nor the Georgia Trust for Historic Preservation will be responsible for any problems which arise from the use of this drawing as a working drawing for construction purposes. Date: 8/11/2014 Drawn by: NM, GM Checked by: CF Revisions: Vegetated Swale Perspective Tree Bump Out Vegetated Swale Detail Plan Legend 1. New allee & plaza space (Friendship Plaza Monument and historic markers relocated) 2. Existing map mural 3. New benches (see fiSeating Examplesfl) to be placed at Friendship Plaza 4. New covered stage (35™x25™) 5. Flag pole remains in current location and is flanked by two existing monuments 6. New greenspace 7. Existing fountain/plaza area 8. New labyrinth splash playground park Tree wells should be a minimum of 6™x6™. An 8x8 tree well is preferable because larger tree wells allow for better root growth and they prevent roots from breaking up sidewalks. Any future street tree plantings should utilize tree grates to minimize soil compaction around the bases of street trees. 9. Movable seating 10. Adjusted angled parking 11. Redefined Crosswalks (Concrete with brick paver strips are a better choice for future sidewalks because they allow utility access and the concrete is less susceptible to buckling from roots) 12. Vegetated swale (assists in stormwater management) 13. New parking lot entrance and speed bump (crossing is raised to slow traffic on street) 14. Adjusted parking lot space (increases vegetative swale width spacing while still meeting parking lot standards 15. New large shade trees planted in concrete bump outs with tree grates (allow for placement of tall canopy trees that provide shade while not obstructing business storefronts) 16. New Christmas tree location - recommended species: Virginia Pine, Eastern Red Cedar, or ‚Carolina Sapphire™ Cypress Tree Grate Example of Planted Bump-out City of Portland - Stormwater Management Manual Suggested Plant List Seating Examples Trees: Notes: 11 American Sycamore Bald cypress Black gum Magnolia Post oak River birch Sugar maple Platanus occidentalis Taxodium distichum Nyssa sylvatica Magnolia grandiflora Quercus stellata Betula nigra Acer saccharum wet soils (swale) wet soils (swale) Fall color / wet soils evergreen shade canopy tree wet soils (swale) Fall color Shrubs: Friendship Plaza Benches Friendship Plaza Wall Mounted Benches 15 American beautyberry Sweet pepperbush Virginia sweetspire Wax Yellow azalea Yaupon holly Callicarpa americana Clethra alnifolia Itea virginica Myrica cerifera Rhododendron austrinum Ilex vomitoria purple berries in Fall tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils partial shade tolerates wet soils 13 14 Wall St. Perennials: Moveable Seating For Splash Pad and Fountain Plaza Areas Barbra™s buttons Black-eyed Susan Cattail gayfeather Copper iris Marshallia graminifolia Rudbeckia fulgida Liatris pycnostachya Iris fulva wet soils (swale) tolerates wet soils wet soils wet soils (swale) Ornamental Grasses: 12 12 12 Cherokee Ave. 11 Inland seaoats Pink muhly Chasmanthium latifolium Muhlenbergia capillaris Panicum virgatum wet soils tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils Church St. 11 N. Railroad St. S. Railroad St. 10 Hwy 113 Allee Perspective e F c n e 3 5 4 New Lawn and Allee 16 Friendship Plaza 6 8 7 6 3 1 2 9 Amphitheater N. Public Square S. Public Square Splash Playground Downtown Parking Signs Plan Prepared by: Downtown Design Studio NOT FOR CONSTRUCTION CONCEPTUAL USE ONLY Firehouse This drawing was prepared as a conceptual design solution. Neither the Georgia Depart- ment of Community Affairs, the University of Georgia™s School of Environmental Design, nor the Georgia Trust for Historic Preservation will be responsible for any problems which arise from the use of this drawing as a working drawing for construction purposes. Date: 8/11/2014 Drawn by: NM, GM Checked by: CF Revisions: Vegetated Swale Perspective Tree Bump Out Vegetated Swale Detail Plan Legend 1. New allee & plaza space (Friendship Plaza Monument and historic markers relocated) 2. Existing map mural 3. New benches (see fiSeating Examplesfl) to be placed at Friendship Plaza 4. New covered stage (35™x25™) 5. Flag pole remains in current location and is flanked by two existing monuments 6. New greenspace 7. Existing fountain/plaza area 8. New labyrinth splash playground park Tree wells should be a minimum of 6™x6™. An 8x8 tree well is preferable because larger tree wells allow for better root growth and they prevent roots from breaking up sidewalks. Any future street tree plantings should utilize tree grates to minimize soil compaction around the bases of street trees. 9. Movable seating 10. Adjusted angled parking 11. Redefined Crosswalks (Concrete with brick paver strips are a better choice for future sidewalks because they allow utility access and the concrete is less susceptible to buckling from roots) 12. Vegetated swale (assists in stormwater management) 13. New parking lot entrance and speed bump (crossing is raised to slow traffic on street) 14. Adjusted parking lot space (increases vegetative swale width spacing while still meeting parking lot standards 15. New large shade trees planted in concrete bump outs with tree grates (allow for placement of tall canopy trees that provide shade while not obstructing business storefronts) 16. New Christmas tree location - recommended species: Virginia Pine, Eastern Red Cedar, or ‚Carolina Sapphire™ Cypress Tree Grate Example of Planted Bump-out City of Portland - Stormwater Management Manual Suggested Plant List Seating Examples Trees: Notes: 11 American Sycamore Bald cypress Black gum Magnolia Post oak River birch Sugar maple Platanus occidentalis Taxodium distichum Nyssa sylvatica Magnolia grandiflora Quercus stellata Betula nigra Acer saccharum wet soils (swale) wet soils (swale) Fall color / wet soils evergreen shade canopy tree wet soils (swale) Fall color Shrubs: Friendship Plaza Benches Friendship Plaza Wall Mounted Benches 15 American beautyberry Sweet pepperbush Virginia sweetspire Wax Yellow azalea Yaupon holly Callicarpa americana Clethra alnifolia Itea virginica Myrica cerifera Rhododendron austrinum Ilex vomitoria purple berries in Fall tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils partial shade tolerates wet soils 13 14 Wall St. Perennials: Moveable Seating For Splash Pad and Fountain Plaza Areas Barbra™s buttons Black-eyed Susan Cattail gayfeather Copper iris Marshallia graminifolia Rudbeckia fulgida Liatris pycnostachya Iris fulva wet soils (swale) tolerates wet soils wet soils wet soils (swale) Ornamental Grasses: 12 12 12 Cherokee Ave. 11 Inland seaoats Pink muhly Chasmanthium latifolium Muhlenbergia capillaris Panicum virgatum wet soils tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils Church St. 11 N. Railroad St. S. Railroad St. 10 Hwy 113 Allee Perspective e F c n e 3 5 4 New Lawn and Allee 16 Friendship Plaza 6 8 7 6 3 1 2 9 Amphitheater N. Public Square S. Public Square Splash Playground Downtown Parking Signs Plan Prepared by: Downtown Design Studio NOT FOR CONSTRUCTION CONCEPTUAL USE ONLY Firehouse This drawing was prepared as a conceptual design solution. Neither the Georgia Depart- ment of Community Affairs, the University of Georgia™s School of Environmental Design, nor the Georgia Trust for Historic Preservation will be responsible for any problems which arise from the use of this drawing as a working drawing for construction purposes. Date: 8/11/2014 Drawn by: NM, GM Checked by: CF Revisions: Vegetated Swale Perspective Tree Bump Out Vegetated Swale Detail Plan Legend 1. New allee & plaza space (Friendship Plaza Monument and historic markers relocated) 2. Existing map mural 3. New benches (see fiSeating Examplesfl) to be placed at Friendship Plaza 4. New covered stage (35™x25™) 5. Flag pole remains in current location and is flanked by two existing monuments 6. New greenspace 7. Existing fountain/plaza area 8. New labyrinth splash playground park Tree wells should be a minimum of 6™x6™. An 8x8 tree well is preferable because larger tree wells allow for better root growth and they prevent roots from breaking up sidewalks. Any future street tree plantings should utilize tree grates to minimize soil compaction around the bases of street trees. 9. Movable seating 10. Adjusted angled parking 11. Redefined Crosswalks (Concrete with brick paver strips are a better choice for future sidewalks because they allow utility access and the concrete is less susceptible to buckling from roots) 12. Vegetated swale (assists in stormwater management) 13. New parking lot entrance and speed bump (crossing is raised to slow traffic on street) 14. Adjusted parking lot space (increases vegetative swale width spacing while still meeting parking lot standards 15. New large shade trees planted in concrete bump outs with tree grates (allow for placement of tall canopy trees that provide shade while not obstructing business storefronts) 16. New Christmas tree location - recommended species: Virginia Pine, Eastern Red Cedar, or ‚Carolina Sapphire™ Cypress Tree Grate Example of Planted Bump-out City of Portland - Stormwater Management Manual Suggested Plant List Seating Examples Trees: Notes: 11 American Sycamore Bald cypress Black gum Magnolia Post oak River birch Sugar maple Platanus occidentalis Taxodium distichum Nyssa sylvatica Magnolia grandiflora Quercus stellata Betula nigra Acer saccharum wet soils (swale) wet soils (swale) Fall color / wet soils evergreen shade canopy tree wet soils (swale) Fall color Shrubs: Friendship Plaza Benches Friendship Plaza Wall Mounted Benches 15 American beautyberry Sweet pepperbush Virginia sweetspire Wax Yellow azalea Yaupon holly Callicarpa americana Clethra alnifolia Itea virginica Myrica cerifera Rhododendron austrinum Ilex vomitoria purple berries in Fall tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils partial shade tolerates wet soils 13 14 Wall St. Perennials: Moveable Seating For Splash Pad and Fountain Plaza Areas Barbra™s buttons Black-eyed Susan Cattail gayfeather Copper iris Marshallia graminifolia Rudbeckia fulgida Liatris pycnostachya Iris fulva wet soils (swale) tolerates wet soils wet soils wet soils (swale) Ornamental Grasses: 12 12 12 Cherokee Ave. 11 Inland seaoats Pink muhly Chasmanthium latifolium Muhlenbergia capillaris Panicum virgatum wet soils tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils Church St. 11 N. Railroad St. S. Railroad St. 10 Hwy 113 Allee Perspective e F c n e 3 5 4 New Lawn and Allee 16 Friendship Plaza 6 8 7 6 3 1 2 9 Amphitheater N. Public Square S. Public Square Splash Playground Downtown Parking Signs Plan Prepared by: Downtown Design Studio NOT FOR CONSTRUCTION CONCEPTUAL USE ONLY Firehouse This drawing was prepared as a conceptual design solution. Neither the Georgia Depart- ment of Community Affairs, the University of Georgia™s School of Environmental Design, nor the Georgia Trust for Historic Preservation will be responsible for any problems which arise from the use of this drawing as a working drawing for construction purposes. Date: 8/11/2014 Drawn by: NM, GM Checked by: CF Revisions: Vegetated Swale Perspective Tree Bump Out Vegetated Swale Detail Plan Legend 1. New allee & plaza space (Friendship Plaza Monument and historic markers relocated) 2. Existing map mural 3. New benches (see fiSeating Examplesfl) to be placed at Friendship Plaza 4. New covered stage (35™x25™) 5. Flag pole remains in current location and is flanked by two existing monuments 6. New greenspace 7. Existing fountain/plaza area 8. New labyrinth splash playground park Tree wells should be a minimum of 6™x6™. An 8x8 tree well is preferable because larger tree wells allow for better root growth and they prevent roots from breaking up sidewalks. Any future street tree plantings should utilize tree grates to minimize soil compaction around the bases of street trees. 9. Movable seating 10. Adjusted angled parking 11. Redefined Crosswalks (Concrete with brick paver strips are a better choice for future sidewalks because they allow utility access and the concrete is less susceptible to buckling from roots) 12. Vegetated swale (assists in stormwater management) 13. New parking lot entrance and speed bump (crossing is raised to slow traffic on street) 14. Adjusted parking lot space (increases vegetative swale width spacing while still meeting parking lot standards 15. New large shade trees planted in concrete bump outs with tree grates (allow for placement of tall canopy trees that provide shade while not obstructing business storefronts) 16. New Christmas tree location - recommended species: Virginia Pine, Eastern Red Cedar, or ‚Carolina Sapphire™ Cypress Tree Grate Example of Planted Bump-out City of Portland - Stormwater Management Manual Suggested Plant List Seating Examples Trees: Notes: 11 American Sycamore Bald cypress Black gum Magnolia Post oak River birch Sugar maple Platanus occidentalis Taxodium distichum Nyssa sylvatica Magnolia grandiflora Quercus stellata Betula nigra Acer saccharum wet soils (swale) wet soils (swale) Fall color / wet soils evergreen shade canopy tree wet soils (swale) Fall color Shrubs: Friendship Plaza Benches Friendship Plaza Wall Mounted Benches 15 American beautyberry Sweet pepperbush Virginia sweetspire Wax Yellow azalea Yaupon holly Callicarpa americana Clethra alnifolia Itea virginica Myrica cerifera Rhododendron austrinum Ilex vomitoria purple berries in Fall tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils partial shade tolerates wet soils 13 14 Wall St. Perennials: Moveable Seating For Splash Pad and Fountain Plaza Areas Barbra™s buttons Black-eyed Susan Cattail gayfeather Copper iris Marshallia graminifolia Rudbeckia fulgida Liatris pycnostachya Iris fulva wet soils (swale) tolerates wet soils wet soils wet soils (swale) Ornamental Grasses: 12 12 12 Cherokee Ave. 11 Inland seaoats Pink muhly Chasmanthium latifolium Muhlenbergia capillaris Panicum virgatum wet soils tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils Church St. 11 N. Railroad St. S. Railroad St. 10 Hwy 113 Allee Perspective e F c n e 3 5 4 New Lawn and Allee 16 Friendship Plaza 6 8 7 6 3 1 2 9 Amphitheater N. Public Square S. Public Square Splash Playground Downtown Parking Signs Plan Prepared by: Downtown Design Studio NOT FOR CONSTRUCTION CONCEPTUAL USE ONLY Firehouse This drawing was prepared as a conceptual design solution. Neither the Georgia Depart- ment of Community Affairs, the University of Georgia™s School of Environmental Design, nor the Georgia Trust for Historic Preservation will be responsible for any problems which arise from the use of this drawing as a working drawing for construction purposes. Date: 8/11/2014 Drawn by: NM, GM Checked by: CF Revisions: Vegetated Swale Perspective Tree Bump Out Vegetated Swale Detail Plan Legend 1. New allee & plaza space (Friendship Plaza Monument and historic markers relocated) 2. Existing map mural 3. New benches (see fiSeating Examplesfl) to be placed at Friendship Plaza 4. New covered stage (35™x25™) 5. Flag pole remains in current location and is flanked by two existing monuments 6. New greenspace 7. Existing fountain/plaza area 8. New labyrinth splash playground park Tree wells should be a minimum of 6™x6™. An 8x8 tree well is preferable because larger tree wells allow for better root growth and they prevent roots from breaking up sidewalks. Any future street tree plantings should utilize tree grates to minimize soil compaction around the bases of street trees. 9. Movable seating 10. Adjusted angled parking 11. Redefined Crosswalks (Concrete with brick paver strips are a better choice for future sidewalks because they allow utility access and the concrete is less susceptible to buckling from roots) 12. Vegetated swale (assists in stormwater management) 13. New parking lot entrance and speed bump (crossing is raised to slow traffic on street) 14. Adjusted parking lot space (increases vegetative swale width spacing while still meeting parking lot standards 15. New large shade trees planted in concrete bump outs with tree grates (allow for placement of tall canopy trees that provide shade while not obstructing business storefronts) 16. New Christmas tree location - recommended species: Virginia Pine, Eastern Red Cedar, or ‚Carolina Sapphire™ Cypress Tree Grate Example of Planted Bump-out City of Portland - Stormwater Management Manual Suggested Plant List Seating Examples Trees: Notes: 11 American Sycamore Bald cypress Black gum Magnolia Post oak River birch Sugar maple Platanus occidentalis Taxodium distichum Nyssa sylvatica Magnolia grandiflora Quercus stellata Betula nigra Acer saccharum wet soils (swale) wet soils (swale) Fall color / wet soils evergreen shade canopy tree wet soils (swale) Fall color Shrubs: Friendship Plaza Benches Friendship Plaza Wall Mounted Benches 15 American beautyberry Sweet pepperbush Virginia sweetspire Wax Yellow azalea Yaupon holly Callicarpa americana Clethra alnifolia Itea virginica Myrica cerifera Rhododendron austrinum Ilex vomitoria purple berries in Fall tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils partial shade tolerates wet soils 13 14 Wall St. Perennials: Moveable Seating For Splash Pad and Fountain Plaza Areas Barbra™s buttons Black-eyed Susan Cattail gayfeather Copper iris Marshallia graminifolia Rudbeckia fulgida Liatris pycnostachya Iris fulva wet soils (swale) tolerates wet soils wet soils wet soils (swale) Ornamental Grasses: 12 12 12 Cherokee Ave. 11 Inland seaoats Pink muhly Chasmanthium latifolium Muhlenbergia capillaris Panicum virgatum wet soils tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils Church St. 11 N. Railroad St. S. Railroad St. 10 Hwy 113 Allee Perspective e F c n e 3 5 4 New Lawn and Allee 16 Friendship Plaza 6 8 7 6 3 1 2 9 Amphitheater N. Public Square S. Public Square Splash Playground Downtown Parking Signs Plan Prepared by: Downtown Design Studio NOT FOR CONSTRUCTION CONCEPTUAL USE ONLY Firehouse This drawing was prepared as a conceptual design solution. Neither the Georgia Depart- ment of Community Affairs, the University of Georgia™s School of Environmental Design, nor the Georgia Trust for Historic Preservation will be responsible for any problems which arise from the use of this drawing as a working drawing for construction purposes. Date: 8/11/2014 Drawn by: NM, GM Checked by: CF Revisions: Vegetated Swale Perspective Tree Bump Out Vegetated Swale Detail Plan Legend 1. New allee & plaza space (Friendship Plaza Monument and historic markers relocated) 2. Existing map mural 3. New benches (see fiSeating Examplesfl) to be placed at Friendship Plaza 4. New covered stage (35™x25™) 5. Flag pole remains in current location and is flanked by two existing monuments 6. New greenspace 7. Existing fountain/plaza area 8. New labyrinth splash playground park Tree wells should be a minimum of 6™x6™. An 8x8 tree well is preferable because larger tree wells allow for better root growth and they prevent roots from breaking up sidewalks. Any future street tree plantings should utilize tree grates to minimize soil compaction around the bases of street trees. 9. Movable seating 10. Adjusted angled parking 11. Redefined Crosswalks (Concrete with brick paver strips are a better choice for future sidewalks because they allow utility access and the concrete is less susceptible to buckling from roots) 12. Vegetated swale (assists in stormwater management) 13. New parking lot entrance and speed bump (crossing is raised to slow traffic on street) 14. Adjusted parking lot space (increases vegetative swale width spacing while still meeting parking lot standards 15. New large shade trees planted in concrete bump outs with tree grates (allow for placement of tall canopy trees that provide shade while not obstructing business storefronts) 16. New Christmas tree location - recommended species: Virginia Pine, Eastern Red Cedar, or ‚Carolina Sapphire™ Cypress Tree Grate Example of Planted Bump-out City of Portland - Stormwater Management Manual Suggested Plant List Seating Examples Trees: Notes: 11 American Sycamore Bald cypress Black gum Magnolia Post oak River birch Sugar maple Platanus occidentalis Taxodium distichum Nyssa sylvatica Magnolia grandiflora Quercus stellata Betula nigra Acer saccharum wet soils (swale) wet soils (swale) Fall color / wet soils evergreen shade canopy tree wet soils (swale) Fall color Shrubs: Friendship Plaza Benches Friendship Plaza Wall Mounted Benches 15 American beautyberry Sweet pepperbush Virginia sweetspire Wax Yellow azalea Yaupon holly Callicarpa americana Clethra alnifolia Itea virginica Myrica cerifera Rhododendron austrinum Ilex vomitoria purple berries in Fall tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils partial shade tolerates wet soils 13 14 Wall St. Perennials: Moveable Seating For Splash Pad and Fountain Plaza Areas Barbra™s buttons Black-eyed Susan Cattail gayfeather Copper iris Marshallia graminifolia Rudbeckia fulgida Liatris pycnostachya Iris fulva wet soils (swale) tolerates wet soils wet soils wet soils (swale) Ornamental Grasses: 12 12 12 Cherokee Ave. 11 Inland seaoats Pink muhly Chasmanthium latifolium Muhlenbergia capillaris Panicum virgatum wet soils tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils Church St. 11 N. Railroad St. S. Railroad St. 10 Hwy 113 Allee Perspective e F c n e 3 5 4 New Lawn and Allee 16 Friendship Plaza 6 8 7 6 3 1 2 9 Amphitheater N. Public Square S. Public Square Splash Playground Downtown Parking Signs Plan Prepared by: Downtown Design Studio NOT FOR CONSTRUCTION CONCEPTUAL USE ONLY Firehouse This drawing was prepared as a conceptual design solution. Neither the Georgia Depart- ment of Community Affairs, the University of Georgia™s School of Environmental Design, nor the Georgia Trust for Historic Preservation will be responsible for any problems which arise from the use of this drawing as a working drawing for construction purposes. Date: 8/11/2014 Drawn by: NM, GM Checked by: CF Revisions: Vegetated Swale Perspective Tree Bump Out Vegetated Swale Detail Plan Legend 1. New allee & plaza space (Friendship Plaza Monument and historic markers relocated) 2. Existing map mural 3. New benches (see fiSeating Examplesfl) to be placed at Friendship Plaza 4. New covered stage (35™x25™) 5. Flag pole remains in current location and is flanked by two existing monuments 6. New greenspace 7. Existing fountain/plaza area 8. New labyrinth splash playground park Tree wells should be a minimum of 6™x6™. An 8x8 tree well is preferable because larger tree wells allow for better root growth and they prevent roots from breaking up sidewalks. Any future street tree plantings should utilize tree grates to minimize soil compaction around the bases of street trees. 9. Movable seating 10. Adjusted angled parking 11. Redefined Crosswalks (Concrete with brick paver strips are a better choice for future sidewalks because they allow utility access and the concrete is less susceptible to buckling from roots) 12. Vegetated swale (assists in stormwater management) 13. New parking lot entrance and speed bump (crossing is raised to slow traffic on street) 14. Adjusted parking lot space (increases vegetative swale width spacing while still meeting parking lot standards 15. New large shade trees planted in concrete bump outs with tree grates (allow for placement of tall canopy trees that provide shade while not obstructing business storefronts) 16. New Christmas tree location - recommended species: Virginia Pine, Eastern Red Cedar, or ‚Carolina Sapphire™ Cypress Tree Grate Example of Planted Bump-out City of Portland - Stormwater Management Manual Suggested Plant List Seating Examples Trees: Notes: 11 American Sycamore Bald cypress Black gum Magnolia Post oak River birch Sugar maple Platanus occidentalis Taxodium distichum Nyssa sylvatica Magnolia grandiflora Quercus stellata Betula nigra Acer saccharum wet soils (swale) wet soils (swale) Fall color / wet soils evergreen shade canopy tree wet soils (swale) Fall color Shrubs: Friendship Plaza Benches Friendship Plaza Wall Mounted Benches 15 American beautyberry Sweet pepperbush Virginia sweetspire Wax Yellow azalea Yaupon holly Callicarpa americana Clethra alnifolia Itea virginica Myrica cerifera Rhododendron austrinum Ilex vomitoria purple berries in Fall tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils partial shade tolerates wet soils 13 14 Wall St. Perennials: Moveable Seating For Splash Pad and Fountain Plaza Areas Barbra™s buttons Black-eyed Susan Cattail gayfeather Copper iris Marshallia graminifolia Rudbeckia fulgida Liatris pycnostachya Iris fulva wet soils (swale) tolerates wet soils wet soils wet soils (swale) Ornamental Grasses: 12 12 12 Cherokee Ave. 11 Inland seaoats Pink muhly Chasmanthium latifolium Muhlenbergia capillaris Panicum virgatum wet soils tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils Church St. 11 N. Railroad St. S. Railroad St. 10 Hwy 113 Allee Perspective e F c n e 3 5 4 New Lawn and Allee 16 Friendship Plaza 6 8 7 6 3 1 2 9 Amphitheater N. Public Square S. Public Square Splash Playground Downtown Parking Signs Plan Prepared by: Downtown Design Studio NOT FOR CONSTRUCTION CONCEPTUAL USE ONLY Firehouse This drawing was prepared as a conceptual design solution. Neither the Georgia Depart- ment of Community Affairs, the University of Georgia™s School of Environmental Design, nor the Georgia Trust for Historic Preservation will be responsible for any problems which arise from the use of this drawing as a working drawing for construction purposes. Date: 8/11/2014 Drawn by: NM, GM Checked by: CF Revisions: Vegetated Swale Perspective Tree Bump Out Vegetated Swale Detail Plan Legend 1. New allee & plaza space (Friendship Plaza Monument and historic markers relocated) 2. Existing map mural 3. New benches (see fiSeating Examplesfl) to be placed at Friendship Plaza 4. New covered stage (35™x25™) 5. Flag pole remains in current location and is flanked by two existing monuments 6. New greenspace 7. Existing fountain/plaza area 8. New labyrinth splash playground park Tree wells should be a minimum of 6™x6™. An 8x8 tree well is preferable because larger tree wells allow for better root growth and they prevent roots from breaking up sidewalks. Any future street tree plantings should utilize tree grates to minimize soil compaction around the bases of street trees. 9. Movable seating 10. Adjusted angled parking 11. Redefined Crosswalks (Concrete with brick paver strips are a better choice for future sidewalks because they allow utility access and the concrete is less susceptible to buckling from roots) 12. Vegetated swale (assists in stormwater management) 13. New parking lot entrance and speed bump (crossing is raised to slow traffic on street) 14. Adjusted parking lot space (increases vegetative swale width spacing while still meeting parking lot standards 15. New large shade trees planted in concrete bump outs with tree grates (allow for placement of tall canopy trees that provide shade while not obstructing business storefronts) 16. New Christmas tree location - recommended species: Virginia Pine, Eastern Red Cedar, or ‚Carolina Sapphire™ Cypress Tree Grate Example of Planted Bump-out City of Portland - Stormwater Management Manual Suggested Plant List Seating Examples Trees: Notes: 11 American Sycamore Bald cypress Black gum Magnolia Post oak River birch Sugar maple Platanus occidentalis Taxodium distichum Nyssa sylvatica Magnolia grandiflora Quercus stellata Betula nigra Acer saccharum wet soils (swale) wet soils (swale) Fall color / wet soils evergreen shade canopy tree wet soils (swale) Fall color Shrubs: Friendship Plaza Benches Friendship Plaza Wall Mounted Benches 15 American beautyberry Sweet pepperbush Virginia sweetspire Wax Yellow azalea Yaupon holly Callicarpa americana Clethra alnifolia Itea virginica Myrica cerifera Rhododendron austrinum Ilex vomitoria purple berries in Fall tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils partial shade tolerates wet soils 13 14 Wall St. Perennials: Moveable Seating For Splash Pad and Fountain Plaza Areas Barbra™s buttons Black-eyed Susan Cattail gayfeather Copper iris Marshallia graminifolia Rudbeckia fulgida Liatris pycnostachya Iris fulva wet soils (swale) tolerates wet soils wet soils wet soils (swale) Ornamental Grasses: 12 12 12 Cherokee Ave. 11 Inland seaoats Pink muhly Chasmanthium latifolium Muhlenbergia capillaris Panicum virgatum wet soils tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils Church St. 11 N. Railroad St. S. Railroad St. 10 Hwy 113 Allee Perspective e F c n e 3 5 4 New Lawn and Allee 16 Friendship Plaza 6 8 7 6 3 1 2 9 Amphitheater N. Public Square S. Public Square Splash Playground Downtown Parking Signs Plan Prepared by: Downtown Design Studio NOT FOR CONSTRUCTION CONCEPTUAL USE ONLY Firehouse This drawing was prepared as a conceptual design solution. Neither the Georgia Depart- ment of Community Affairs, the University of Georgia™s School of Environmental Design, nor the Georgia Trust for Historic Preservation will be responsible for any problems which arise from the use of this drawing as a working drawing for construction purposes. Date: 8/11/2014 Drawn by: NM, GM Checked by: CF Revisions: Vegetated Swale Perspective Tree Bump Out Vegetated Swale Detail Plan Legend 1. New allee & plaza space (Friendship Plaza Monument and historic markers relocated) 2. Existing map mural 3. New benches (see fiSeating Examplesfl) to be placed at Friendship Plaza 4. New covered stage (35™x25™) 5. Flag pole remains in current location and is flanked by two existing monuments 6. New greenspace 7. Existing fountain/plaza area 8. New labyrinth splash playground park Tree wells should be a minimum of 6™x6™. An 8x8 tree well is preferable because larger tree wells allow for better root growth and they prevent roots from breaking up sidewalks. Any future street tree plantings should utilize tree grates to minimize soil compaction around the bases of street trees. 9. Movable seating 10. Adjusted angled parking 11. Redefined Crosswalks (Concrete with brick paver strips are a better choice for future sidewalks because they allow utility access and the concrete is less susceptible to buckling from roots) 12. Vegetated swale (assists in stormwater management) 13. New parking lot entrance and speed bump (crossing is raised to slow traffic on street) 14. Adjusted parking lot space (increases vegetative swale width spacing while still meeting parking lot standards 15. New large shade trees planted in concrete bump outs with tree grates (allow for placement of tall canopy trees that provide shade while not obstructing business storefronts) 16. New Christmas tree location - recommended species: Virginia Pine, Eastern Red Cedar, or ‚Carolina Sapphire™ Cypress Tree Grate Example of Planted Bump-out City of Portland - Stormwater Management Manual Suggested Plant List Seating Examples Trees: Notes: 11 American Sycamore Bald cypress Black gum Magnolia Post oak River birch Sugar maple Platanus occidentalis Taxodium distichum Nyssa sylvatica Magnolia grandiflora Quercus stellata Betula nigra Acer saccharum wet soils (swale) wet soils (swale) Fall color / wet soils evergreen shade canopy tree wet soils (swale) Fall color Shrubs: Friendship Plaza Benches Friendship Plaza Wall Mounted Benches 15 American beautyberry Sweet pepperbush Virginia sweetspire Wax Yellow azalea Yaupon holly Callicarpa americana Clethra alnifolia Itea virginica Myrica cerifera Rhododendron austrinum Ilex vomitoria purple berries in Fall tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils partial shade tolerates wet soils 13 14 Wall St. Perennials: Moveable Seating For Splash Pad and Fountain Plaza Areas Barbra™s buttons Black-eyed Susan Cattail gayfeather Copper iris Marshallia graminifolia Rudbeckia fulgida Liatris pycnostachya Iris fulva wet soils (swale) tolerates wet soils wet soils wet soils (swale) Ornamental Grasses: 12 12 12 Cherokee Ave. 11 Inland seaoats Pink muhly Chasmanthium latifolium Muhlenbergia capillaris Panicum virgatum wet soils tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils Church St. 11 N. Railroad St. S. Railroad St. 10 Hwy 113 Allee Perspective e F c n e 3 5 4 New Lawn and Allee 16 Friendship Plaza 6 8 7 6 3 1 2 9 Amphitheater N. Public Square S. Public Square Splash Playground Downtown Parking Signs Plan Prepared by: Downtown Design Studio NOT FOR CONSTRUCTION CONCEPTUAL USE ONLY Firehouse This drawing was prepared as a conceptual design solution. Neither the Georgia Depart- ment of Community Affairs, the University of Georgia™s School of Environmental Design, nor the Georgia Trust for Historic Preservation will be responsible for any problems which arise from the use of this drawing as a working drawing for construction purposes. Date: 8/11/2014 Drawn by: NM, GM Checked by: CF Revisions: Vegetated Swale Perspective Tree Bump Out Vegetated Swale Detail Plan Legend 1. New allee & plaza space (Friendship Plaza Monument and historic markers relocated) 2. Existing map mural 3. New benches (see fiSeating Examplesfl) to be placed at Friendship Plaza 4. New covered stage (35™x25™) 5. Flag pole remains in current location and is flanked by two existing monuments 6. New greenspace 7. Existing fountain/plaza area 8. New labyrinth splash playground park Tree wells should be a minimum of 6™x6™. An 8x8 tree well is preferable because larger tree wells allow for better root growth and they prevent roots from breaking up sidewalks. Any future street tree plantings should utilize tree grates to minimize soil compaction around the bases of street trees. 9. Movable seating 10. Adjusted angled parking 11. Redefined Crosswalks (Concrete with brick paver strips are a better choice for future sidewalks because they allow utility access and the concrete is less susceptible to buckling from roots) 12. Vegetated swale (assists in stormwater management) 13. New parking lot entrance and speed bump (crossing is raised to slow traffic on street) 14. Adjusted parking lot space (increases vegetative swale width spacing while still meeting parking lot standards 15. New large shade trees planted in concrete bump outs with tree grates (allow for placement of tall canopy trees that provide shade while not obstructing business storefronts) 16. New Christmas tree location - recommended species: Virginia Pine, Eastern Red Cedar, or ‚Carolina Sapphire™ Cypress Tree Grate Example of Planted Bump-out City of Portland - Stormwater Management Manual Suggested Plant List Seating Examples Trees: Notes: 11 American Sycamore Bald cypress Black gum Magnolia Post oak River birch Sugar maple Platanus occidentalis Taxodium distichum Nyssa sylvatica Magnolia grandiflora Quercus stellata Betula nigra Acer saccharum wet soils (swale) wet soils (swale) Fall color / wet soils evergreen shade canopy tree wet soils (swale) Fall color Shrubs: Friendship Plaza Benches Friendship Plaza Wall Mounted Benches 15 American beautyberry Sweet pepperbush Virginia sweetspire Wax Yellow azalea Yaupon holly Callicarpa americana Clethra alnifolia Itea virginica Myrica cerifera Rhododendron austrinum Ilex vomitoria purple berries in Fall tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils partial shade tolerates wet soils 13 14 Wall St. Perennials: Moveable Seating For Splash Pad and Fountain Plaza Areas Barbra™s buttons Black-eyed Susan Cattail gayfeather Copper iris Marshallia graminifolia Rudbeckia fulgida Liatris pycnostachya Iris fulva wet soils (swale) tolerates wet soils wet soils wet soils (swale) Ornamental Grasses: 12 12 12 Cherokee Ave. 11 Inland seaoats Pink muhly Chasmanthium latifolium Muhlenbergia capillaris Panicum virgatum wet soils tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils Church St. 11 N. Railroad St. S. Railroad St. 10 Hwy 113 Allee Perspective e F c n e 3 5 4 New Lawn and Allee 16 Friendship Plaza 6 8 7 6 3 1 2 9 Amphitheater N. Public Square S. Public Square Splash Playground Downtown Parking Signs Plan Prepared by: Downtown Design Studio NOT FOR CONSTRUCTION CONCEPTUAL USE ONLY Firehouse This drawing was prepared as a conceptual design solution. Neither the Georgia Depart- ment of Community Affairs, the University of Georgia™s School of Environmental Design, nor the Georgia Trust for Historic Preservation will be responsible for any problems which arise from the use of this drawing as a working drawing for construction purposes. Date: 8/11/2014 Drawn by: NM, GM Checked by: CF Revisions: Vegetated Swale Perspective Tree Bump Out Vegetated Swale Detail Plan Legend 1. New allee & plaza space (Friendship Plaza Monument and historic markers relocated) 2. Existing map mural 3. New benches (see fiSeating Examplesfl) to be placed at Friendship Plaza 4. New covered stage (35™x25™) 5. Flag pole remains in current location and is flanked by two existing monuments 6. New greenspace 7. Existing fountain/plaza area 8. New labyrinth splash playground park Tree wells should be a minimum of 6™x6™. An 8x8 tree well is preferable because larger tree wells allow for better root growth and they prevent roots from breaking up sidewalks. Any future street tree plantings should utilize tree grates to minimize soil compaction around the bases of street trees. 9. Movable seating 10. Adjusted angled parking 11. Redefined Crosswalks (Concrete with brick paver strips are a better choice for future sidewalks because they allow utility access and the concrete is less susceptible to buckling from roots) 12. Vegetated swale (assists in stormwater management) 13. New parking lot entrance and speed bump (crossing is raised to slow traffic on street) 14. Adjusted parking lot space (increases vegetative swale width spacing while still meeting parking lot standards 15. New large shade trees planted in concrete bump outs with tree grates (allow for placement of tall canopy trees that provide shade while not obstructing business storefronts) 16. New Christmas tree location - recommended species: Virginia Pine, Eastern Red Cedar, or ‚Carolina Sapphire™ Cypress Tree Grate Example of Planted Bump-out City of Portland - Stormwater Management Manual Suggested Plant List Seating Examples Trees: Notes: 11 American Sycamore Bald cypress Black gum Magnolia Post oak River birch Sugar maple Platanus occidentalis Taxodium distichum Nyssa sylvatica Magnolia grandiflora Quercus stellata Betula nigra Acer saccharum wet soils (swale) wet soils (swale) Fall color / wet soils evergreen shade canopy tree wet soils (swale) Fall color Shrubs: Friendship Plaza Benches Friendship Plaza Wall Mounted Benches 15 American beautyberry Sweet pepperbush Virginia sweetspire Wax Yellow azalea Yaupon holly Callicarpa americana Clethra alnifolia Itea virginica Myrica cerifera Rhododendron austrinum Ilex vomitoria purple berries in Fall tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils partial shade tolerates wet soils 13 14 Wall St. Perennials: Moveable Seating For Splash Pad and Fountain Plaza Areas Barbra™s buttons Black-eyed Susan Cattail gayfeather Copper iris Marshallia graminifolia Rudbeckia fulgida Liatris pycnostachya Iris fulva wet soils (swale) tolerates wet soils wet soils wet soils (swale) Ornamental Grasses: 12 12 12 Cherokee Ave. 11 Inland seaoats Pink muhly Chasmanthium latifolium Muhlenbergia capillaris Panicum virgatum wet soils tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils Church St. 11 N. Railroad St. S. Railroad St. 10 Hwy 113 Allee Perspective e F c n e 3 5 4 New Lawn and Allee 16 Friendship Plaza 6 8 7 6 3 1 2 9 Amphitheater N. Public Square S. Public Square Splash Playground Downtown Parking Signs Plan Prepared by: Downtown Design Studio NOT FOR CONSTRUCTION CONCEPTUAL USE ONLY Firehouse This drawing was prepared as a conceptual design solution. Neither the Georgia Depart- ment of Community Affairs, the University of Georgia™s School of Environmental Design, nor the Georgia Trust for Historic Preservation will be responsible for any problems which arise from the use of this drawing as a working drawing for construction purposes. Date: 8/11/2014 Drawn by: NM, GM Checked by: CF Revisions: Vegetated Swale Perspective Tree Bump Out Vegetated Swale Detail Plan Legend 1. New allee & plaza space (Friendship Plaza Monument and historic markers relocated) 2. Existing map mural 3. New benches (see fiSeating Examplesfl) to be placed at Friendship Plaza 4. New covered stage (35™x25™) 5. Flag pole remains in current location and is flanked by two existing monuments 6. New greenspace 7. Existing fountain/plaza area 8. New labyrinth splash playground park Tree wells should be a minimum of 6™x6™. An 8x8 tree well is preferable because larger tree wells allow for better root growth and they prevent roots from breaking up sidewalks. Any future street tree plantings should utilize tree grates to minimize soil compaction around the bases of street trees. 9. Movable seating 10. Adjusted angled parking 11. Redefined Crosswalks (Concrete with brick paver strips are a better choice for future sidewalks because they allow utility access and the concrete is less susceptible to buckling from roots) 12. Vegetated swale (assists in stormwater management) 13. New parking lot entrance and speed bump (crossing is raised to slow traffic on street) 14. Adjusted parking lot space (increases vegetative swale width spacing while still meeting parking lot standards 15. New large shade trees planted in concrete bump outs with tree grates (allow for placement of tall canopy trees that provide shade while not obstructing business storefronts) 16. New Christmas tree location - recommended species: Virginia Pine, Eastern Red Cedar, or ‚Carolina Sapphire™ Cypress Tree Grate Example of Planted Bump-out City of Portland - Stormwater Management Manual Suggested Plant List Seating Examples Trees: Notes: 11 American Sycamore Bald cypress Black gum Magnolia Post oak River birch Sugar maple Platanus occidentalis Taxodium distichum Nyssa sylvatica Magnolia grandiflora Quercus stellata Betula nigra Acer saccharum wet soils (swale) wet soils (swale) Fall color / wet soils evergreen shade canopy tree wet soils (swale) Fall color Shrubs: Friendship Plaza Benches Friendship Plaza Wall Mounted Benches 15 American beautyberry Sweet pepperbush Virginia sweetspire Wax Yellow azalea Yaupon holly Callicarpa americana Clethra alnifolia Itea virginica Myrica cerifera Rhododendron austrinum Ilex vomitoria purple berries in Fall tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils partial shade tolerates wet soils 13 14 Wall St. Perennials: Moveable Seating For Splash Pad and Fountain Plaza Areas Barbra™s buttons Black-eyed Susan Cattail gayfeather Copper iris Marshallia graminifolia Rudbeckia fulgida Liatris pycnostachya Iris fulva wet soils (swale) tolerates wet soils wet soils wet soils (swale) Ornamental Grasses: 12 12 12 Cherokee Ave. 11 Inland seaoats Pink muhly Chasmanthium latifolium Muhlenbergia capillaris Panicum virgatum wet soils tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils Church St. 11 N. Railroad St. S. Railroad St. 10 Hwy 113 Allee Perspective e F c n e 3 5 4 New Lawn and Allee 16 Friendship Plaza 6 8 7 6 3 1 2 9 Amphitheater N. Public Square S. Public Square Splash Playground Downtown Parking Signs Plan Prepared by: Downtown Design Studio NOT FOR CONSTRUCTION CONCEPTUAL USE ONLY Firehouse This drawing was prepared as a conceptual design solution. Neither the Georgia Depart- ment of Community Affairs, the University of Georgia™s School of Environmental Design, nor the Georgia Trust for Historic Preservation will be responsible for any problems which arise from the use of this drawing as a working drawing for construction purposes. Date: 8/11/2014 Drawn by: NM, GM Checked by: CF Revisions: Vegetated Swale Perspective Tree Bump Out Vegetated Swale Detail Plan Legend 1. New allee & plaza space (Friendship Plaza Monument and historic markers relocated) 2. Existing map mural 3. New benches (see fiSeating Examplesfl) to be placed at Friendship Plaza 4. New covered stage (35™x25™) 5. Flag pole remains in current location and is flanked by two existing monuments 6. New greenspace 7. Existing fountain/plaza area 8. New labyrinth splash playground park Tree wells should be a minimum of 6™x6™. An 8x8 tree well is preferable because larger tree wells allow for better root growth and they prevent roots from breaking up sidewalks. Any future street tree plantings should utilize tree grates to minimize soil compaction around the bases of street trees. 9. Movable seating 10. Adjusted angled parking 11. Redefined Crosswalks (Concrete with brick paver strips are a better choice for future sidewalks because they allow utility access and the concrete is less susceptible to buckling from roots) 12. Vegetated swale (assists in stormwater management) 13. New parking lot entrance and speed bump (crossing is raised to slow traffic on street) 14. Adjusted parking lot space (increases vegetative swale width spacing while still meeting parking lot standards 15. New large shade trees planted in concrete bump outs with tree grates (allow for placement of tall canopy trees that provide shade while not obstructing business storefronts) 16. New Christmas tree location - recommended species: Virginia Pine, Eastern Red Cedar, or ‚Carolina Sapphire™ Cypress Tree Grate Example of Planted Bump-out City of Portland - Stormwater Management Manual Suggested Plant List Seating Examples Trees: Notes: 11 American Sycamore Bald cypress Black gum Magnolia Post oak River birch Sugar maple Platanus occidentalis Taxodium distichum Nyssa sylvatica Magnolia grandiflora Quercus stellata Betula nigra Acer saccharum wet soils (swale) wet soils (swale) Fall color / wet soils evergreen shade canopy tree wet soils (swale) Fall color Shrubs: Friendship Plaza Benches Friendship Plaza Wall Mounted Benches 15 American beautyberry Sweet pepperbush Virginia sweetspire Wax Yellow azalea Yaupon holly Callicarpa americana Clethra alnifolia Itea virginica Myrica cerifera Rhododendron austrinum Ilex vomitoria purple berries in Fall tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils partial shade tolerates wet soils 13 14 Wall St. Perennials: Moveable Seating For Splash Pad and Fountain Plaza Areas Barbra™s buttons Black-eyed Susan Cattail gayfeather Copper iris Marshallia graminifolia Rudbeckia fulgida Liatris pycnostachya Iris fulva wet soils (swale) tolerates wet soils wet soils wet soils (swale) Ornamental Grasses: 12 12 12 Cherokee Ave. 11 Inland seaoats Pink muhly Chasmanthium latifolium Muhlenbergia capillaris Panicum virgatum wet soils tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils Church St. 11 N. Railroad St. S. Railroad St. 10 Hwy 113 Allee Perspective e F c n e 3 5 4 New Lawn and Allee 16 Friendship Plaza 6 8 7 6 3 1 2 9 Amphitheater N. Public Square S. Public Square Splash Playground Downtown Parking Signs Plan Prepared by: Downtown Design Studio NOT FOR CONSTRUCTION CONCEPTUAL USE ONLY Firehouse This drawing was prepared as a conceptual design solution. Neither the Georgia Depart- ment of Community Affairs, the University of Georgia™s School of Environmental Design, nor the Georgia Trust for Historic Preservation will be responsible for any problems which arise from the use of this drawing as a working drawing for construction purposes. Date: 8/11/2014 Drawn by: NM, GM Checked by: CF Revisions: Vegetated Swale Perspective Tree Bump Out Vegetated Swale Detail Plan Legend 1. New allee & plaza space (Friendship Plaza Monument and historic markers relocated) 2. Existing map mural 3. New benches (see fiSeating Examplesfl) to be placed at Friendship Plaza 4. New covered stage (35™x25™) 5. Flag pole remains in current location and is flanked by two existing monuments 6. New greenspace 7. Existing fountain/plaza area 8. New labyrinth splash playground park Tree wells should be a minimum of 6™x6™. An 8x8 tree well is preferable because larger tree wells allow for better root growth and they prevent roots from breaking up sidewalks. Any future street tree plantings should utilize tree grates to minimize soil compaction around the bases of street trees. 9. Movable seating 10. Adjusted angled parking 11. Redefined Crosswalks (Concrete with brick paver strips are a better choice for future sidewalks because they allow utility access and the concrete is less susceptible to buckling from roots) 12. Vegetated swale (assists in stormwater management) 13. New parking lot entrance and speed bump (crossing is raised to slow traffic on street) 14. Adjusted parking lot space (increases vegetative swale width spacing while still meeting parking lot standards 15. New large shade trees planted in concrete bump outs with tree grates (allow for placement of tall canopy trees that provide shade while not obstructing business storefronts) 16. New Christmas tree location - recommended species: Virginia Pine, Eastern Red Cedar, or ‚Carolina Sapphire™ Cypress Tree Grate Example of Planted Bump-out City of Portland - Stormwater Management Manual Suggested Plant List Seating Examples Trees: Notes: 11 American Sycamore Bald cypress Black gum Magnolia Post oak River birch Sugar maple Platanus occidentalis Taxodium distichum Nyssa sylvatica Magnolia grandiflora Quercus stellata Betula nigra Acer saccharum wet soils (swale) wet soils (swale) Fall color / wet soils evergreen shade canopy tree wet soils (swale) Fall color Shrubs: Friendship Plaza Benches Friendship Plaza Wall Mounted Benches 15 American beautyberry Sweet pepperbush Virginia sweetspire Wax Yellow azalea Yaupon holly Callicarpa americana Clethra alnifolia Itea virginica Myrica cerifera Rhododendron austrinum Ilex vomitoria purple berries in Fall tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils partial shade tolerates wet soils 13 14 Wall St. Perennials: Moveable Seating For Splash Pad and Fountain Plaza Areas Barbra™s buttons Black-eyed Susan Cattail gayfeather Copper iris Marshallia graminifolia Rudbeckia fulgida Liatris pycnostachya Iris fulva wet soils (swale) tolerates wet soils wet soils wet soils (swale) Ornamental Grasses: 12 12 12 Cherokee Ave. 11 Inland seaoats Pink muhly Chasmanthium latifolium Muhlenbergia capillaris Panicum virgatum wet soils tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils Church St. 11 N. Railroad St. S. Railroad St. 10 Hwy 113 Allee Perspective e F c n e 3 5 4 New Lawn and Allee 16 Friendship Plaza 6 8 7 6 3 1 2 9 Amphitheater N. Public Square S. Public Square Splash Playground Downtown Parking Signs Plan Prepared by: Downtown Design Studio NOT FOR CONSTRUCTION CONCEPTUAL USE ONLY Firehouse This drawing was prepared as a conceptual design solution. Neither the Georgia Depart- ment of Community Affairs, the University of Georgia™s School of Environmental Design, nor the Georgia Trust for Historic Preservation will be responsible for any problems which arise from the use of this drawing as a working drawing for construction purposes. Date: 8/11/2014 Drawn by: NM, GM Checked by: CF Revisions: Vegetated Swale Perspective Tree Bump Out Vegetated Swale Detail Plan Legend 1. New allee & plaza space (Friendship Plaza Monument and historic markers relocated) 2. Existing map mural 3. New benches (see fiSeating Examplesfl) to be placed at Friendship Plaza 4. New covered stage (35™x25™) 5. Flag pole remains in current location and is flanked by two existing monuments 6. New greenspace 7. Existing fountain/plaza area 8. New labyrinth splash playground park Tree wells should be a minimum of 6™x6™. An 8x8 tree well is preferable because larger tree wells allow for better root growth and they prevent roots from breaking up sidewalks. Any future street tree plantings should utilize tree grates to minimize soil compaction around the bases of street trees. 9. Movable seating 10. Adjusted angled parking 11. Redefined Crosswalks (Concrete with brick paver strips are a better choice for future sidewalks because they allow utility access and the concrete is less susceptible to buckling from roots) 12. Vegetated swale (assists in stormwater management) 13. New parking lot entrance and speed bump (crossing is raised to slow traffic on street) 14. Adjusted parking lot space (increases vegetative swale width spacing while still meeting parking lot standards 15. New large shade trees planted in concrete bump outs with tree grates (allow for placement of tall canopy trees that provide shade while not obstructing business storefronts) 16. New Christmas tree location - recommended species: Virginia Pine, Eastern Red Cedar, or ‚Carolina Sapphire™ Cypress Tree Grate Example of Planted Bump-out City of Portland - Stormwater Management Manual Suggested Plant List Seating Examples Trees: Notes: 11 American Sycamore Bald cypress Black gum Magnolia Post oak River birch Sugar maple Platanus occidentalis Taxodium distichum Nyssa sylvatica Magnolia grandiflora Quercus stellata Betula nigra Acer saccharum wet soils (swale) wet soils (swale) Fall color / wet soils evergreen shade canopy tree wet soils (swale) Fall color Shrubs: Friendship Plaza Benches Friendship Plaza Wall Mounted Benches 15 American beautyberry Sweet pepperbush Virginia sweetspire Wax Yellow azalea Yaupon holly Callicarpa americana Clethra alnifolia Itea virginica Myrica cerifera Rhododendron austrinum Ilex vomitoria purple berries in Fall tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils partial shade tolerates wet soils 13 14 Wall St. Perennials: Moveable Seating For Splash Pad and Fountain Plaza Areas Barbra™s buttons Black-eyed Susan Cattail gayfeather Copper iris Marshallia graminifolia Rudbeckia fulgida Liatris pycnostachya Iris fulva wet soils (swale) tolerates wet soils wet soils wet soils (swale) Ornamental Grasses: 12 12 12 Cherokee Ave. 11 Inland seaoats Pink muhly Chasmanthium latifolium Muhlenbergia capillaris Panicum virgatum wet soils tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils Church St. 11 N. Railroad St. S. Railroad St. 10 Hwy 113 Allee Perspective e F c n e 3 5 4 New Lawn and Allee 16 Friendship Plaza 6 8 7 6 3 1 2 9 Amphitheater N. Public Square S. Public Square Splash Playground Downtown Parking Signs Plan Prepared by: Downtown Design Studio NOT FOR CONSTRUCTION CONCEPTUAL USE ONLY Firehouse This drawing was prepared as a conceptual design solution. Neither the Georgia Depart- ment of Community Affairs, the University of Georgia™s School of Environmental Design, nor the Georgia Trust for Historic Preservation will be responsible for any problems which arise from the use of this drawing as a working drawing for construction purposes. Date: 8/11/2014 Drawn by: NM, GM Checked by: CF Revisions: Vegetated Swale Perspective Tree Bump Out Vegetated Swale Detail Plan Legend 1. New allee & plaza space (Friendship Plaza Monument and historic markers relocated) 2. Existing map mural 3. New benches (see fiSeating Examplesfl) to be placed at Friendship Plaza 4. New covered stage (35™x25™) 5. Flag pole remains in current location and is flanked by two existing monuments 6. New greenspace 7. Existing fountain/plaza area 8. New labyrinth splash playground park Tree wells should be a minimum of 6™x6™. An 8x8 tree well is preferable because larger tree wells allow for better root growth and they prevent roots from breaking up sidewalks. Any future street tree plantings should utilize tree grates to minimize soil compaction around the bases of street trees. 9. Movable seating 10. Adjusted angled parking 11. Redefined Crosswalks (Concrete with brick paver strips are a better choice for future sidewalks because they allow utility access and the concrete is less susceptible to buckling from roots) 12. Vegetated swale (assists in stormwater management) 13. New parking lot entrance and speed bump (crossing is raised to slow traffic on street) 14. Adjusted parking lot space (increases vegetative swale width spacing while still meeting parking lot standards 15. New large shade trees planted in concrete bump outs with tree grates (allow for placement of tall canopy trees that provide shade while not obstructing business storefronts) 16. New Christmas tree location - recommended species: Virginia Pine, Eastern Red Cedar, or ‚Carolina Sapphire™ Cypress Tree Grate Example of Planted Bump-out City of Portland - Stormwater Management Manual Suggested Plant List Seating Examples Trees: Notes: 11 American Sycamore Bald cypress Black gum Magnolia Post oak River birch Sugar maple Platanus occidentalis Taxodium distichum Nyssa sylvatica Magnolia grandiflora Quercus stellata Betula nigra Acer saccharum wet soils (swale) wet soils (swale) Fall color / wet soils evergreen shade canopy tree wet soils (swale) Fall color Shrubs: Friendship Plaza Benches Friendship Plaza Wall Mounted Benches 15 American beautyberry Sweet pepperbush Virginia sweetspire Wax Yellow azalea Yaupon holly Callicarpa americana Clethra alnifolia Itea virginica Myrica cerifera Rhododendron austrinum Ilex vomitoria purple berries in Fall tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils partial shade tolerates wet soils 13 14 Wall St. Perennials: Moveable Seating For Splash Pad and Fountain Plaza Areas Barbra™s buttons Black-eyed Susan Cattail gayfeather Copper iris Marshallia graminifolia Rudbeckia fulgida Liatris pycnostachya Iris fulva wet soils (swale) tolerates wet soils wet soils wet soils (swale) Ornamental Grasses: 12 12 12 Cherokee Ave. 11 Inland seaoats Pink muhly Chasmanthium latifolium Muhlenbergia capillaris Panicum virgatum wet soils tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils Church St. 11 N. Railroad St. S. Railroad St. 10 Hwy 113 Allee Perspective e F c n e 3 5 4 New Lawn and Allee 16 Friendship Plaza 6 8 7 6 3 1 2 9 Amphitheater N. Public Square S. Public Square Splash Playground Downtown Parking Signs Plan Prepared by: Downtown Design Studio NOT FOR CONSTRUCTION CONCEPTUAL USE ONLY Firehouse This drawing was prepared as a conceptual design solution. Neither the Georgia Depart- ment of Community Affairs, the University of Georgia™s School of Environmental Design, nor the Georgia Trust for Historic Preservation will be responsible for any problems which arise from the use of this drawing as a working drawing for construction purposes. Date: 8/11/2014 Drawn by: NM, GM Checked by: CF Revisions:s: Vegetated Swale Perspective Tree Bump Out Vegetated Swale Detail Plan Legend 1. New allee & plaza space (Friendship Plaza Monument and historic markers relocated) 2. Existing map mural 3. New benches (see fiSeating Examplesfl) to be placed at Friendship Plaza 4. New covered stage (35™x25™) 5. Flag pole remains in current location and is flanked by two existing monuments 6. New greenspace 7. Existing fountain/plaza area 8. New labyrinth splash playground park Tree wells should be a minimum of 6™x6™. An 8x8 tree well is preferable because larger tree wells allow for better root growth and they prevent roots from breaking up sidewalks. Any future street tree plantings should utilize tree grates to minimize soil compaction around the bases of street trees. 9. Movable seating 10. Adjusted angled parking 11. Redefined Crosswalks (Concrete with brick paver strips are a better choice for future sidewalks because they allow utility access and the concrete is less susceptible to buckling from roots) 12. Vegetated swale (assists in stormwater management) 13. New parking lot entrance and speed bump (crossing is raised to slow traffic on street) 14. Adjusted parking lot space (increases vegetative swale width spacing while still meeting parking lot standards 15. New large shade trees planted in concrete bump outs with tree grates (allow for placement of tall canopy trees that provide shade while not obstructing business storefronts) 16. New Christmas tree location - recommended species: Virginia Pine, Eastern Red Cedar, or ‚Carolina Sapphire™ Cypress Tree Grate Example of Planted Bump-out City of Portland - Stormwater Management Manual Suggested Plant List Seating Examples Trees: Notes: 11 American Sycamore Bald cypress Black gum Magnolia Post oak River birch Sugar maple Platanus occidentalis Taxodium distichum Nyssa sylvatica Magnolia grandiflora Quercus stellata Betula nigra Acer saccharum wet soils (swale) wet soils (swale) Fall color / wet soils evergreen shade canopy tree wet soils (swale) Fall color Shrubs: Friendship Plaza Benches Friendship Plaza Wall Mounted Benches 15 American beautyberry Sweet pepperbush Virginia sweetspire Wax Yellow azalea Yaupon holly Callicarpa americana Clethra alnifolia Itea virginica Myrica cerifera Rhododendron austrinum Ilex vomitoria purple berries in Fall tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils partial shade tolerates wet soils 13 14 Wall St. Perennials: Moveable Seating For Splash Pad and Fountain Plaza Areas Barbra™s buttons Black-eyed Susan Cattail gayfeather Copper iris Marshallia graminifolia Rudbeckia fulgida Liatris pycnostachya Iris fulva wet soils (swale) tolerates wet soils wet soils wet soils (swale) Ornamental Grasses: 12 12 12 Cherokee Ave. 11 Inland seaoats Pink muhly Chasmanthium latifolium Muhlenbergia capillaris Panicum virgatum wet soils tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils Church St. 11 N. Railroad St. S. Railroad St. 10 Hwy 113 Allee Perspective e F c n e 3 5 4 New Lawn and Allee 16 Friendship Plaza 6 8 7 6 3 1 2 9 Amphitheater N. Public Square S. Public Square Splash Playground Downtown Parking Signs Plan Prepared by: Downtown Design Studio NOT FOR CONSTRUCTION CONCEPTUAL USE ONLY Firehouse This drawing was prepared as a conceptual design solution. Neither the Georgia Depart- ment of Community Affairs, the University of Georgia™s School of Environmental Design, nor the Georgia Trust for Historic Preservation will be responsible for any problems which arise from the use of this drawing as a working drawing for construction purposes. Date: 8/11/2014 Drawn by: NM, GM Checked by: CF Revisions: Vegetated Swale Perspective Tree Bump Out Vegetated Swale Detail Plan Legend 1. New allee & plaza space (Friendship Plaza Monument and historic markers relocated) 2. Existing map mural 3. New benches (see fiSeating Examplesfl) to be placed at Friendship Plaza 4. New covered stage (35™x25™) 5. Flag pole remains in current location and is flanked by two existing monuments 6. New greenspace 7. Existing fountain/plaza area 8. New labyrinth splash playground park Tree wells should be a minimum of 6™x6™. An 8x8 tree well is preferable because larger tree wells allow for better root growth and they prevent roots from breaking up sidewalks. Any future street tree plantings should utilize tree grates to minimize soil compaction around the bases of street trees. 9. Movable seating 10. Adjusted angled parking 11. Redefined Crosswalks (Concrete with brick paver strips are a better choice for future sidewalks because they allow utility access and the concrete is less susceptible to buckling from roots) 12. Vegetated swale (assists in stormwater management) 13. New parking lot entrance and speed bump (crossing is raised to slow traffic on street) 14. Adjusted parking lot space (increases vegetative swale width spacing while still meeting parking lot standards 15. New large shade trees planted in concrete bump outs with tree grates (allow for placement of tall canopy trees that provide shade while not obstructing business storefronts) 16. New Christmas tree location - recommended species: Virginia Pine, Eastern Red Cedar, or ‚Carolina Sapphire™ Cypress Tree Grate Example of Planted Bump-out City of Portland - Stormwater Management Manual Suggested Plant List Seating Examples Trees: Notes: 11 American Sycamore Bald cypress Black gum Magnolia Post oak River birch Sugar maple Platanus occidentalis Taxodium distichum Nyssa sylvatica Magnolia grandiflora Quercus stellata Betula nigra Acer saccharum wet soils (swale) wet soils (swale) Fall color / wet soils evergreen shade canopy tree wet soils (swale) Fall color Shrubs: Friendship Plaza Benches Friendship Plaza Wall Mounted Benches 15 American beautyberry Sweet pepperbush Virginia sweetspire Wax Yellow azalea Yaupon holly Callicarpa americana Clethra alnifolia Itea virginica Myrica cerifera Rhododendron austrinum Ilex vomitoria purple berries in Fall tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils partial shade tolerates wet soils 13 14 Wall St. Perennials: Moveable Seating For Splash Pad and Fountain Plaza Areas Barbra™s buttons Black-eyed Susan Cattail gayfeather Copper iris Marshallia graminifolia Rudbeckia fulgida Liatris pycnostachya Iris fulva wet soils (swale) tolerates wet soils wet soils wet soils (swale) Ornamental Grasses: 12 12 12 Cherokee Ave. 11 Inland seaoats Pink muhly Chasmanthium latifolium Muhlenbergia capillaris Panicum virgatum wet soils tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils Church St. 11 N. Railroad St. S. Railroad St. 10 Hwy 113 Allee Perspective e F c n e 3 5 4 New Lawn and Allee 16 Friendship Plaza 6 8 7 6 3 1 2 9 Amphitheater N. Public Square S. Public Square Splash Playground Downtown Parking Signs Plan Prepared by: Downtown Design Studio NOT FOR CONSTRUCTION CONCEPTUAL USE ONLY Firehouse This drawing was prepared as a conceptual design solution. Neither the Georgia Depart- ment of Community Affairs, the University of Georgia™s School of Environmental Design, nor the Georgia Trust for Historic Preservation will be responsible for any problems which arise from the use of this drawing as a working drawing for construction purposes. Date: 8/11/2014 Drawn by: NM, GM Checked by: CF Revisions: Vegetated Swale Perspective Tree Bump Out Vegetated Swale Detail Plan Legend 1. New allee & plaza space (Friendship Plaza Monument and historic markers relocated) 2. Existing map mural 3. New benches (see fiSeating Examplesfl) to be placed at Friendship Plaza 4. New covered stage (35™x25™) 5. Flag pole remains in current location and is flanked by two existing monuments 6. New greenspace 7. Existing fountain/plaza area 8. New labyrinth splash playground park Tree wells should be a minimum of 6™x6™. An 8x8 tree well is preferable because larger tree wells allow for better root growth and they prevent roots from breaking up sidewalks. Any future street tree plantings should utilize tree grates to minimize soil compaction around the bases of street trees. 9. Movable seating 10. Adjusted angled parking 11. Redefined Crosswalks (Concrete with brick paver strips are a better choice for future sidewalks because they allow utility access and the concrete is less susceptible to buckling from roots) 12. Vegetated swale (assists in stormwater management) 13. New parking lot entrance and speed bump (crossing is raised to slow traffic on street) 14. Adjusted parking lot space (increases vegetative swale width spacing while still meeting parking lot standards 15. New large shade trees planted in concrete bump outs with tree grates (allow for placement of tall canopy trees that provide shade while not obstructing business storefronts) 16. New Christmas tree location - recommended species: Virginia Pine, Eastern Red Cedar, or ‚Carolina Sapphire™ Cypress Tree Grate Example of Planted Bump-out City of Portland - Stormwater Management Manual Suggested Plant List Seating Examples Trees: Notes: 11 American Sycamore Bald cypress Black gum Magnolia Post oak River birch Sugar maple Platanus occidentalis Taxodium distichum Nyssa sylvatica Magnolia grandiflora Quercus stellata Betula nigra Acer saccharum wet soils (swale) wet soils (swale) Fall color / wet soils evergreen shade canopy tree wet soils (swale) Fall color Shrubs: Friendship Plaza Benches Friendship Plaza Wall Mounted Benches 15 American beautyberry Sweet pepperbush Virginia sweetspire Wax Yellow azalea Yaupon holly Callicarpa americana Clethra alnifolia Itea virginica Myrica cerifera Rhododendron austrinum Ilex vomitoria purple berries in Fall tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils partial shade tolerates wet soils 13 14 Wall St. Perennials: Moveable Seating For Splash Pad and Fountain Plaza Areas Barbra™s buttons Black-eyed Susan Cattail gayfeather Copper iris Marshallia graminifolia Rudbeckia fulgida Liatris pycnostachya Iris fulva wet soils (swale) tolerates wet soils wet soils wet soils (swale) Ornamental Grasses: 12 12 12 Cherokee Ave. 11 Inland seaoats Pink muhly Chasmanthium latifolium Muhlenbergia capillaris Panicum virgatum wet soils tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils Church St. 11 N. Railroad St. S. Railroad St. 10 Hwy 113 Allee Perspective e F c n e 3 5 4 New Lawn and Allee 16 Friendship Plaza 6 8 7 6 3 1 2 9 Amphitheater N. Public Square S. Public Square Splash Playground Downtown Parking Signs Plan Prepared by: Downtown Design Studio NOT FOR CONSTRUCTION CONCEPTUAL USE ONLY Firehouse This drawing was prepared as a conceptual design solution. Neither the Georgia Depart- ment of Community Affairs, the University of Georgia™s School of Environmental Design, nor the Georgia Trust for Historic Preservation will be responsible for any problems which arise from the use of this drawing as a working drawing for construction purposes. Date: 8/11/2014 Drawn by: NM, GM Checked by: CF Revisions: Vegetated Swale Perspective Tree Bump Out Vegetated Swale Detail Plan Legend 1. New allee & plaza space (Friendship Plaza Monument and historic markers relocated) 2. Existing map mural 3. New benches (see fiSeating Examplesfl) to be placed at Friendship Plaza 4. New covered stage (35™x25™) 5. Flag pole remains in current location and is flanked by two existing monuments 6. New greenspace 7. Existing fountain/plaza area 8. New labyrinth splash playground park Tree wells should be a minimum of 6™x6™. An 8x8 tree well is preferable because larger tree wells allow for better root growth and they prevent roots from breaking up sidewalks. Any future street tree plantings should utilize tree grates to minimize soil compaction around the bases of street trees. 9. Movable seating 10. Adjusted angled parking 11. Redefined Crosswalks (Concrete with brick paver strips are a better choice for future sidewalks because they allow utility access and the concrete is less susceptible to buckling from roots) 12. Vegetated swale (assists in stormwater management) 13. New parking lot entrance and speed bump (crossing is raised to slow traffic on street) 14. Adjusted parking lot space (increases vegetative swale width spacing while still meeting parking lot standards 15. New large shade trees planted in concrete bump outs with tree grates (allow for placement of tall canopy trees that provide shade while not obstructing business storefronts) 16. New Christmas tree location - recommended species: Virginia Pine, Eastern Red Cedar, or ‚Carolina Sapphire™ Cypress Tree Grate Example of Planted Bump-out City of Portland - Stormwater Management Manual Suggested Plant List Seating Examples Trees: Notes: 11 American Sycamore Bald cypress Black gum Magnolia Post oak River birch Sugar maple Platanus occidentalis Taxodium distichum Nyssa sylvatica Magnolia grandiflora Quercus stellata Betula nigra Acer saccharum wet soils (swale) wet soils (swale) Fall color / wet soils evergreen shade canopy tree wet soils (swale) Fall color Shrubs: Friendship Plaza Benches Friendship Plaza Wall Mounted Benches 15 American beautyberry Sweet pepperbush Virginia sweetspire Wax Yellow azalea Yaupon holly Callicarpa americana Clethra alnifolia Itea virginica Myrica cerifera Rhododendron austrinum Ilex vomitoria purple berries in Fall tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils partial shade tolerates wet soils 13 14 Wall St. Perennials: Moveable Seating For Splash Pad and Fountain Plaza Areas Barbra™s buttons Black-eyed Susan Cattail gayfeather Copper iris Marshallia graminifolia Rudbeckia fulgida Liatris pycnostachya Iris fulva wet soils (swale) tolerates wet soils wet soils wet soils (swale) Ornamental Grasses: 12 12 12 Cherokee Ave. 11 Inland seaoats Pink muhly Chasmanthium latifolium Muhlenbergia capillaris Panicum virgatum wet soils tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils Church St. 11 N. Railroad St. S. Railroad St. 10 Hwy 113 Allee Perspective e F c n e 3 5 4 New Lawn and Allee 16 Friendship Plaza 6 8 7 6 3 1 2 9 Amphitheater N. Public Square S. Public Square Splash Playground Downtown Parking Signs Plan Prepared by: Downtown Design Studio NOT FOR CONSTRUCTION CONCEPTUAL USE ONLY Firehouse This drawing was prepared as a conceptual design solution. Neither the Georgia Depart- ment of Community Affairs, the University of Georgia™s School of Environmental Design, nor the Georgia Trust for Historic Preservation will be responsible for any problems which arise from the use of this drawing as a working drawing for construction purposes. Date: 8/11/2014 Drawn by: NM, GM Checked by: CF Revisions: Vegetated Swale Perspective Tree Bump Out Vegetated Swale Detail Plan Legend 1. New allee & plaza space (Friendship Plaza Monument and historic markers relocated) 2. Existing map mural 3. New benches (see fiSeating Examplesfl) to be placed at Friendship Plaza 4. New covered stage (35™x25™) 5. Flag pole remains in current location and is flanked by two existing monuments 6. New greenspace 7. Existing fountain/plaza area 8. New labyrinth splash playground park Tree wells should be a minimum of 6™x6™. An 8x8 tree well is preferable because larger tree wells allow for better root growth and they prevent roots from breaking up sidewalks. Any future street tree plantings should utilize tree grates to minimize soil compaction around the bases of street trees. 9. Movable seating 10. Adjusted angled parking 11. Redefined Crosswalks (Concrete with brick paver strips are a better choice for future sidewalks because they allow utility access and the concrete is less susceptible to buckling from roots) 12. Vegetated swale (assists in stormwater management) 13. New parking lot entrance and speed bump (crossing is raised to slow traffic on street) 14. Adjusted parking lot space (increases vegetative swale width spacing while still meeting parking lot standards 15. New large shade trees planted in concrete bump outs with tree grates (allow for placement of tall canopy trees that provide shade while not obstructing business storefronts) 16. New Christmas tree location - recommended species: Virginia Pine, Eastern Red Cedar, or ‚Carolina Sapphire™ Cypress Tree Grate Example of Planted Bump-out City of Portland - Stormwater Management Manual Suggested Plant List Seating Examples Trees: Notes: 11 American Sycamore Bald cypress Black gum Magnolia Post oak River birch Sugar maple Platanus occidentalis Taxodium distichum Nyssa sylvatica Magnolia grandiflora Quercus stellata Betula nigra Acer saccharum wet soils (swale) wet soils (swale) Fall color / wet soils evergreen shade canopy tree wet soils (swale) Fall color Shrubs: Friendship Plaza Benches Friendship Plaza Wall Mounted Benches 15 American beautyberry Sweet pepperbush Virginia sweetspire Wax Yellow azalea Yaupon holly Callicarpa americana Clethra alnifolia Itea virginica Myrica cerifera Rhododendron austrinum Ilex vomitoria purple berries in Fall tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils partial shade tolerates wet soils 13 14 Wall St. Perennials: Moveable Seating For Splash Pad and Fountain Plaza Areas Barbra™s buttons Black-eyed Susan Cattail gayfeather Copper iris Marshallia graminifolia Rudbeckia fulgida Liatris pycnostachya Iris fulva wet soils (swale) tolerates wet soils wet soils wet soils (swale) Ornamental Grasses: 12 12 12 Cherokee Ave. 11 Inland seaoats Pink muhly Chasmanthium latifolium Muhlenbergia capillaris Panicum virgatum wet soils tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils Church St. 11 N. Railroad St. S. Railroad St. 10 Hwy 113 Allee Perspective e F c n e 3 5 4 New Lawn and Allee 16 Friendship Plaza 6 8 7 6 3 1 2 9 Amphitheater N. Public Square S. Public Square Splash Playground Downtown Parking Signs Plan Prepared by: Downtown Design Studio NOT FOR CONSTRUCTION CONCEPTUAL USE ONLY Firehouse This drawing was prepared as a conceptual design solution. Neither the Georgia Depart- ment of Community Affairs, the University of Georgia™s School of Environmental Design, nor the Georgia Trust for Historic Preservation will be responsible for any problems which arise from the use of this drawing as a working drawing for construction purposes. Date: 8/11/2014 Drawn by: NM, GM Checked by: CF Revisions: Vegetated Swale Perspective Tree Bump Out Vegetated Swale Detail Plan Legend 1. New allee & plaza space (Friendship Plaza Monument and historic markers relocated) 2. Existing map mural 3. New benches (see fiSeating Examplesfl) to be placed at Friendship Plaza 4. New covered stage (35™x25™) 5. Flag pole remains in current location and is flanked by two existing monuments 6. New greenspace 7. Existing fountain/plaza area 8. New labyrinth splash playground park Tree wells should be a minimum of 6™x6™. An 8x8 tree well is preferable because larger tree wells allow for better root growth and they prevent roots from breaking up sidewalks. Any future street tree plantings should utilize tree grates to minimize soil compaction around the bases of street trees. 9. Movable seating 10. Adjusted angled parking 11. Redefined Crosswalks (Concrete with brick paver strips are a better choice for future sidewalks because they allow utility access and the concrete is less susceptible to buckling from roots) 12. Vegetated swale (assists in stormwater management) 13. New parking lot entrance and speed bump (crossing is raised to slow traffic on street) 14. Adjusted parking lot space (increases vegetative swale width spacing while still meeting parking lot standards 15. New large shade trees planted in concrete bump outs with tree grates (allow for placement of tall canopy trees that provide shade while not obstructing business storefronts) 16. New Christmas tree location - recommended species: Virginia Pine, Eastern Red Cedar, or ‚Carolina Sapphire™ Cypress Tree Grate Example of Planted Bump-out City of Portland - Stormwater Management Manual Suggested Plant List Seating Examples Trees: Notes: 11 American Sycamore Bald cypress Black gum Magnolia Post oak River birch Sugar maple Platanus occidentalis Taxodium distichum Nyssa sylvatica Magnolia grandiflora Quercus stellata Betula nigra Acer saccharum wet soils (swale) wet soils (swale) Fall color / wet soils evergreen shade canopy tree wet soils (swale) Fall color Shrubs: Friendship Plaza Benches Friendship Plaza Wall Mounted Benches 15 American beautyberry Sweet pepperbush Virginia sweetspire Wax Yellow azalea Yaupon holly Callicarpa americana Clethra alnifolia Itea virginica Myrica cerifera Rhododendron austrinum Ilex vomitoria purple berries in Fall tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils partial shade tolerates wet soils 13 14 Wall St. Perennials: Moveable Seating For Splash Pad and Fountain Plaza Areas Barbra™s buttons Black-eyed Susan Cattail gayfeather Copper iris Marshallia graminifolia Rudbeckia fulgida Liatris pycnostachya Iris fulva wet soils (swale) tolerates wet soils wet soils wet soils (swale) Ornamental Grasses: 12 12 12 Cherokee Ave. 11 Inland seaoats Pink muhly Chasmanthium latifolium Muhlenbergia capillaris Panicum virgatum wet soils tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils Church St. 11 N. Railroad St. S. Railroad St. 10 Hwy 113 Allee Perspective e F c n e 3 5 4 New Lawn and Allee 16 Friendship Plaza 6 8 7 6 3 1 2 9 Amphitheater N. Public Square S. Public Square Splash Playground Downtown Parking Signs Plan Prepared by: Downtown Design Studio NOT FOR CONSTRUCTION CONCEPTUAL USE ONLY Firehouse This drawing was prepared as a conceptual design solution. Neither the Georgia Depart- ment of Community Affairs, the University of Georgia™s School of Environmental Design, nor the Georgia Trust for Historic Preservation will be responsible for any problems which arise from the use of this drawing as a working drawing for construction purposes. Date: 8/11/2014 Drawn by: NM, GM Checked by: CF Revisions: Vegetated Swale Perspective Tree Bump Out Vegetated Swale Detail Plan Legend 1. New allee & plaza space (Friendship Plaza Monument and historic markers relocated) 2. Existing map mural 3. New benches (see fiSeating Examplesfl) to be placed at Friendship Plaza 4. New covered stage (35™x25™) 5. Flag pole remains in current location and is flanked by two existing monuments 6. New greenspace 7. Existing fountain/plaza area 8. New labyrinth splash playground park Tree wells should be a minimum of 6™x6™. An 8x8 tree well is preferable because larger tree wells allow for better root growth and they prevent roots from breaking up sidewalks. Any future street tree plantings should utilize tree grates to minimize soil compaction around the bases of street trees. 9. Movable seating 10. Adjusted angled parking 11. Redefined Crosswalks (Concrete with brick paver strips are a better choice for future sidewalks because they allow utility access and the concrete is less susceptible to buckling from roots) 12. Vegetated swale (assists in stormwater management) 13. New parking lot entrance and speed bump (crossing is raised to slow traffic on street) 14. Adjusted parking lot space (increases vegetative swale width spacing while still meeting parking lot standards 15. New large shade trees planted in concrete bump outs with tree grates (allow for placement of tall canopy trees that provide shade while not obstructing business storefronts) 16. New Christmas tree location - recommended species: Virginia Pine, Eastern Red Cedar, or ‚Carolina Sapphire™ Cypress Tree Grate Example of Planted Bump-out City of Portland - Stormwater Management Manual Suggested Plant List Seating Examples Trees: Notes: 11 American Sycamore Bald cypress Black gum Magnolia Post oak River birch Sugar maple Platanus occidentalis Taxodium distichum Nyssa sylvatica Magnolia grandiflora Quercus stellata Betula nigra Acer saccharum wet soils (swale) wet soils (swale) Fall color / wet soils evergreen shade canopy tree wet soils (swale) Fall color Shrubs: Friendship Plaza Benches Friendship Plaza Wall Mounted Benches 15 American beautyberry Sweet pepperbush Virginia sweetspire Wax Yellow azalea Yaupon holly Callicarpa americana Clethra alnifolia Itea virginica Myrica cerifera Rhododendron austrinum Ilex vomitoria purple berries in Fall tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils partial shade tolerates wet soils 13 14 Wall St. Perennials: Moveable Seating For Splash Pad and Fountain Plaza Areas Barbra™s buttons Black-eyed Susan Cattail gayfeather Copper iris Marshallia graminifolia Rudbeckia fulgida Liatris pycnostachya Iris fulva wet soils (swale) tolerates wet soils wet soils wet soils (swale) Ornamental Grasses: 12 12 12 Cherokee Ave. 11 Inland seaoats Pink muhly Chasmanthium latifolium Muhlenbergia capillaris Panicum virgatum wet soils tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils Church St. 11 N. Railroad St. S. Railroad St. 10 Hwy 113 Allee Perspective e F c n e 3 5 4 New Lawn and Allee 16 Friendship Plaza 6 8 7 6 3 1 2 9 Amphitheater N. Public Square S. Public Square Splash Playground Downtown Parking Signs Plan Prepared by: Downtown Design Studio NOT FOR CONSTRUCTION CONCEPTUAL USE ONLY Firehouse This drawing was prepared as a conceptual design solution. Neither the Georgia Depart- ment of Community Affairs, the University of Georgia™s School of Environmental Design, nor the Georgia Trust for Historic Preservation will be responsible for any problems which arise from the use of this drawing as a working drawing for construction purposes. Date: 8/11/2014 Drawn by: NM, GM Checked by: CF Revisions: Vegetated Swale Perspective Tree Bump Out Vegetated Swale Detail Plan Legend 1. New allee & plaza space (Friendship Plaza Monument and historic markers relocated) 2. Existing map mural 3. New benches (see fiSeating Examplesfl) to be placed at Friendship Plaza 4. New covered stage (35™x25™) 5. Flag pole remains in current location and is flanked by two existing monuments 6. New greenspace 7. Existing fountain/plaza area 8. New labyrinth splash playground park Tree wells should be a minimum of 6™x6™. An 8x8 tree well is preferable because larger tree wells allow for better root growth and they prevent roots from breaking up sidewalks. Any future street tree plantings should utilize tree grates to minimize soil compaction around the bases of street trees. 9. Movable seating 10. Adjusted angled parking 11. Redefined Crosswalks (Concrete with brick paver strips are a better choice for future sidewalks because they allow utility access and the concrete is less susceptible to buckling from roots) 12. Vegetated swale (assists in stormwater management) 13. New parking lot entrance and speed bump (crossing is raised to slow traffic on street) 14. Adjusted parking lot space (increases vegetative swale width spacing while still meeting parking lot standards 15. New large shade trees planted in concrete bump outs with tree grates (allow for placement of tall canopy trees that provide shade while not obstructing business storefronts) 16. New Christmas tree location - recommended species: Virginia Pine, Eastern Red Cedar, or ‚Carolina Sapphire™ Cypress Tree Grate Example of Planted Bump-out City of Portland - Stormwater Management Manual Suggested Plant List Seating Examples Trees: Notes: 11 American Sycamore Bald cypress Black gum Magnolia Post oak River birch Sugar maple Platanus occidentalis Taxodium distichum Nyssa sylvatica Magnolia grandiflora Quercus stellata Betula nigra Acer saccharum wet soils (swale) wet soils (swale) Fall color / wet soils evergreen shade canopy tree wet soils (swale) Fall color Shrubs: Friendship Plaza Benches Friendship Plaza Wall Mounted Benches 15 American beautyberry Sweet pepperbush Virginia sweetspire Wax Yellow azalea Yaupon holly Callicarpa americana Clethra alnifolia Itea virginica Myrica cerifera Rhododendron austrinum Ilex vomitoria purple berries in Fall tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils partial shade tolerates wet soils 13 14 Wall St. Perennials: Moveable Seating For Splash Pad and Fountain Plaza Areas Barbra™s buttons Black-eyed Susan Cattail gayfeather Copper iris Marshallia graminifolia Rudbeckia fulgida Liatris pycnostachya Iris fulva wet soils (swale) tolerates wet soils wet soils wet soils (swale) Ornamental Grasses: 12 12 12 Cherokee Ave. 11 Inland seaoats Pink muhly Chasmanthium latifolium Muhlenbergia capillaris Panicum virgatum wet soils tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils Church St. 11 N. Railroad St. S. Railroad St. 10 Hwy 113 Allee Perspective e F c n e 3 5 4 New Lawn and Allee 16 Friendship Plaza 6 8 7 6 3 1 2 9 Amphitheater N. Public Square S. Public Square Splash Playground Downtown Parking Signs Plan Prepared by: Downtown Design Studio NOT FOR CONSTRUCTION CONCEPTUAL USE ONLY Firehouse This drawing was prepared as a conceptual design solution. Neither the Georgia Depart- ment of Community Affairs, the University of Georgia™s School of Environmental Design, nor the Georgia Trust for Historic Preservation will be responsible for any problems which arise from the use of this drawing as a working drawing for construction purposes. Date: 8/11/2014 Drawn by: NM, GM Checked by: CF Revisions: Vegetated Swale Perspective Tree Bump Out Vegetated Swale Detail Plan Legend 1. New allee & plaza space (Friendship Plaza Monument and historic markers relocated) 2. Existing map mural 3. New benches (see fiSeating Examplesfl) to be placed at Friendship Plaza 4. New covered stage (35™x25™) 5. Flag pole remains in current location and is flanked by two existing monuments 6. New greenspace 7. Existing fountain/plaza area 8. New labyrinth splash playground park Tree wells should be a minimum of 6™x6™. An 8x8 tree well is preferable because larger tree wells allow for better root growth and they prevent roots from breaking up sidewalks. Any future street tree plantings should utilize tree grates to minimize soil compaction around the bases of street trees. 9. Movable seating 10. Adjusted angled parking 11. Redefined Crosswalks (Concrete with brick paver strips are a better choice for future sidewalks because they allow utility access and the concrete is less susceptible to buckling from roots) 12. Vegetated swale (assists in stormwater management) 13. New parking lot entrance and speed bump (crossing is raised to slow traffic on street) 14. Adjusted parking lot space (increases vegetative swale width spacing while still meeting parking lot standards 15. New large shade trees planted in concrete bump outs with tree grates (allow for placement of tall canopy trees that provide shade while not obstructing business storefronts) 16. New Christmas tree location - recommended species: Virginia Pine, Eastern Red Cedar, or ‚Carolina Sapphire™ Cypress Tree Grate Example of Planted Bump-out City of Portland - Stormwater Management Manual Suggested Plant List Seating Examples Trees: Notes: 11 American Sycamore Bald cypress Black gum Magnolia Post oak River birch Sugar maple Platanus occidentalis Taxodium distichum Nyssa sylvatica Magnolia grandiflora Quercus stellata Betula nigra Acer saccharum wet soils (swale) wet soils (swale) Fall color / wet soils evergreen shade canopy tree wet soils (swale) Fall color Shrubs: Friendship Plaza Benches Friendship Plaza Wall Mounted Benches 15 American beautyberry Sweet pepperbush Virginia sweetspire Wax Yellow azalea Yaupon holly Callicarpa americana Clethra alnifolia Itea virginica Myrica cerifera Rhododendron austrinum Ilex vomitoria purple berries in Fall tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils partial shade tolerates wet soils 13 14 Wall St. Perennials: Moveable Seating For Splash Pad and Fountain Plaza Areas Barbra™s buttons Black-eyed Susan Cattail gayfeather Copper iris Marshallia graminifolia Rudbeckia fulgida Liatris pycnostachya Iris fulva wet soils (swale) tolerates wet soils wet soils wet soils (swale) Ornamental Grasses: 12 12 12 Cherokee Ave. 11 Inland seaoats Pink muhly Chasmanthium latifolium Muhlenbergia capillaris Panicum virgatum wet soils tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils Church St. 11 N. Railroad St. S. Railroad St. 10 Hwy 113 Allee Perspective e F c n e 3 5 4 New Lawn and Allee 16 Friendship Plaza 6 8 7 6 3 1 2 9 Amphitheater N. Public Square S. Public Square Splash Playground Downtown Parking Signs Plan Prepared by: Downtown Design Studio NOT FOR CONSTRUCTION CONCEPTUAL USE ONLY Firehouse This drawing was prepared as a conceptual design solution. Neither the Georgia Depart- ment of Community Affairs, the University of Georgia™s School of Environmental Design, nor the Georgia Trust for Historic Preservation will be responsible for any problems which arise from the use of this drawing as a working drawing for construction purposes. Date: 8/11/2014 Drawn by: NM, GM Checked by: CF Revisions: Vegetated Swale Perspective Tree Bump Out Vegetated Swale Detail Plan Legend 1. New allee & plaza space (Friendship Plaza Monument and historic markers relocated) 2. Existing map mural 3. New benches (see fiSeating Examplesfl) to be placed at Friendship Plaza 4. New covered stage (35™x25™) 5. Flag pole remains in current location and is flanked by two existing monuments 6. New greenspace 7. Existing fountain/plaza area 8. New labyrinth splash playground park Tree wells should be a minimum of 6™x6™. An 8x8 tree well is preferable because larger tree wells allow for better root growth and they prevent roots from breaking up sidewalks. Any future street tree plantings should utilize tree grates to minimize soil compaction around the bases of street trees. 9. Movable seating 10. Adjusted angled parking 11. Redefined Crosswalks (Concrete with brick paver strips are a better choice for future sidewalks because they allow utility access and the concrete is less susceptible to buckling from roots) 12. Vegetated swale (assists in stormwater management) 13. New parking lot entrance and speed bump (crossing is raised to slow traffic on street) 14. Adjusted parking lot space (increases vegetative swale width spacing while still meeting parking lot standards 15. New large shade trees planted in concrete bump outs with tree grates (allow for placement of tall canopy trees that provide shade while not obstructing business storefronts) 16. New Christmas tree location - recommended species: Virginia Pine, Eastern Red Cedar, or ‚Carolina Sapphire™ Cypress Tree Grate Example of Planted Bump-out City of Portland - Stormwater Management Manual Suggested Plant List Seating Examples Trees: Notes: 11 American Sycamore Bald cypress Black gum Magnolia Post oak River birch Sugar maple Platanus occidentalis Taxodium distichum Nyssa sylvatica Magnolia grandiflora Quercus stellata Betula nigra Acer saccharum wet soils (swale) wet soils (swale) Fall color / wet soils evergreen shade canopy tree wet soils (swale) Fall color Shrubs: Friendship Plaza Benches Friendship Plaza Wall Mounted Benches 15 American beautyberry Sweet pepperbush Virginia sweetspire Wax Yellow azalea Yaupon holly Callicarpa americana Clethra alnifolia Itea virginica Myrica cerifera Rhododendron austrinum Ilex vomitoria purple berries in Fall tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils partial shade tolerates wet soils 13 14 Wall St. Perennials: Moveable Seating For Splash Pad and Fountain Plaza Areas Barbra™s buttons Black-eyed Susan Cattail gayfeather Copper iris Marshallia graminifolia Rudbeckia fulgida Liatris pycnostachya Iris fulva wet soils (swale) tolerates wet soils wet soils wet soils (swale) Ornamental Grasses: 12 12 12 Cherokee Ave. 11 Inland seaoats Pink muhly Chasmanthium latifolium Muhlenbergia capillaris Panicum virgatum wet soils tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils Church St. 11 N. Railroad St. S. Railroad St. 10 Hwy 113 Allee Perspective e F c n e 3 5 4 New Lawn and Allee 16 Friendship Plaza 6 8 7 6 3 1 2 9 Amphitheater N. Public Square S. Public Square Splash Playground Downtown Parking Signs Plan Prepared by: Downtown Design Studio NOT FOR CONSTRUCTION CONCEPTUAL USE ONLY Firehouse This drawing was prepared as a conceptual design solution. Neither the Georgia Depart- ment of Community Affairs, the University of Georgia™s School of Environmental Design, nor the Georgia Trust for Historic Preservation will be responsible for any problems which arise from the use of this drawing as a working drawing for construction purposes. Date: 8/11/2014 Drawn by: NM, GM Checked by: CF Revisions: Vegetated Swale Perspective Tree Bump Out Vegetated Swale Detail Plan Legend 1. New allee & plaza space (Friendship Plaza Monument and historic markers relocated) 2. Existing map mural 3. New benches (see fiSeating Examplesfl) to be placed at Friendship Plaza 4. New covered stage (35™x25™) 5. Flag pole remains in current location and is flanked by two existing monuments 6. New greenspace 7. Existing fountain/plaza area 8. New labyrinth splash playground park Tree wells should be a minimum of 6™x6™. An 8x8 tree well is preferable because larger tree wells allow for better root growth and they prevent roots from breaking up sidewalks. Any future street tree plantings should utilize tree grates to minimize soil compaction around the bases of street trees. 9. Movable seating 10. Adjusted angled parking 11. Redefined Crosswalks (Concrete with brick paver strips are a better choice for future sidewalks because they allow utility access and the concrete is less susceptible to buckling from roots) 12. Vegetated swale (assists in stormwater management) 13. New parking lot entrance and speed bump (crossing is raised to slow traffic on street) 14. Adjusted parking lot space (increases vegetative swale width spacing while still meeting parking lot standards 15. New large shade trees planted in concrete bump outs with tree grates (allow for placement of tall canopy trees that provide shade while not obstructing business storefronts) 16. New Christmas tree location - recommended species: Virginia Pine, Eastern Red Cedar, or ‚Carolina Sapphire™ Cypress Tree Grate Example of Planted Bump-out City of Portland - Stormwater Management Manual Suggested Plant List Seating Examples Trees: Notes: 11 American Sycamore Bald cypress Black gum Magnolia Post oak River birch Sugar maple Platanus occidentalis Taxodium distichum Nyssa sylvatica Magnolia grandiflora Quercus stellata Betula nigra Acer saccharum wet soils (swale) wet soils (swale) Fall color / wet soils evergreen shade canopy tree wet soils (swale) Fall color Shrubs: Friendship Plaza Benches Friendship Plaza Wall Mounted Benches 15 American beautyberry Sweet pepperbush Virginia sweetspire Wax Yellow azalea Yaupon holly Callicarpa americana Clethra alnifolia Itea virginica Myrica cerifera Rhododendron austrinum Ilex vomitoria purple berries in Fall tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils partial shade tolerates wet soils 13 14 Wall St. Perennials: Moveable Seating For Splash Pad and Fountain Plaza Areas Barbra™s buttons Black-eyed Susan Cattail gayfeather Copper iris Marshallia graminifolia Rudbeckia fulgida Liatris pycnostachya Iris fulva wet soils (swale) tolerates wet soils wet soils wet soils (swale) Ornamental Grasses: 12 12 12 Cherokee Ave. 11 Inland seaoats Pink muhly Chasmanthium latifolium Muhlenbergia capillaris Panicum virgatum wet soils tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils Church St. 11 N. Railroad St. S. Railroad St. 10 Hwy 113 Allee Perspective e F c n e 3 5 4 New Lawn and Allee 16 Friendship Plaza 6 8 7 6 3 1 2 9 Amphitheater N. Public Square S. Public Square Splash Playground Downtown Parking Signs Plan Prepared by: Downtown Design Studio NOT FOR CONSTRUCTION CONCEPTUAL USE ONLY Firehouse This drawing was prepared as a conceptual design solution. Neither the Georgia Depart- ment of Community Affairs, the University of Georgia™s School of Environmental Design, nor the Georgia Trust for Historic Preservation will be responsible for any problems which arise from the use of this drawing as a working drawing for construction purposes. Date: 8/11/2014 Drawn by: NM, GM Checked by: CF Revisions: Vegetated Swale Perspective Tree Bump Out Vegetated Swale Detail Plan Legend 1. New allee & plaza space (Friendship Plaza Monument and historic markers relocated) 2. Existing map mural 3. New benches (see fiSeating Examplesfl) to be placed at Friendship Plaza 4. New covered stage (35™x25™) 5. Flag pole remains in current location and is flanked by two existing monuments 6. New greenspace 7. Existing fountain/plaza area 8. New labyrinth splash playground park Tree wells should be a minimum of 6™x6™. An 8x8 tree well is preferable because larger tree wells allow for better root growth and they prevent roots from breaking up sidewalks. Any future street tree plantings should utilize tree grates to minimize soil compaction around the bases of street trees. 9. Movable seating 10. Adjusted angled parking 11. Redefined Crosswalks (Concrete with brick paver strips are a better choice for future sidewalks because they allow utility access and the concrete is less susceptible to buckling from roots) 12. Vegetated swale (assists in stormwater management) 13. New parking lot entrance and speed bump (crossing is raised to slow traffic on street) 14. Adjusted parking lot space (increases vegetative swale width spacing while still meeting parking lot standards 15. New large shade trees planted in concrete bump outs with tree grates (allow for placement of tall canopy trees that provide shade while not obstructing business storefronts) 16. New Christmas tree location - recommended species: Virginia Pine, Eastern Red Cedar, or ‚Carolina Sapphire™ Cypress Tree Grate Example of Planted Bump-out City of Portland - Stormwater Management Manual Suggested Plant List Seating Examples Trees: Notes: 11 American Sycamore Bald cypress Black gum Magnolia Post oak River birch Sugar maple Platanus occidentalis Taxodium distichum Nyssa sylvatica Magnolia grandiflora Quercus stellata Betula nigra Acer saccharum wet soils (swale) wet soils (swale) Fall color / wet soils evergreen shade canopy tree wet soils (swale) Fall color Shrubs: Friendship Plaza Benches Friendship Plaza Wall Mounted Benches 15 American beautyberry Sweet pepperbush Virginia sweetspire Wax Yellow azalea Yaupon holly Callicarpa americana Clethra alnifolia Itea virginica Myrica cerifera Rhododendron austrinum Ilex vomitoria purple berries in Fall tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils partial shade tolerates wet soils 13 14 Wall St. Perennials: Moveable Seating For Splash Pad and Fountain Plaza Areas Barbra™s buttons Black-eyed Susan Cattail gayfeather Copper iris Marshallia graminifolia Rudbeckia fulgida Liatris pycnostachya Iris fulva wet soils (swale) tolerates wet soils wet soils wet soils (swale) Ornamental Grasses: 12 12 12 Cherokee Ave. 11 Inland seaoats Pink muhly Chasmanthium latifolium Muhlenbergia capillaris Panicum virgatum wet soils tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils Church St. 11 N. Railroad St. S. Railroad St. 10 Hwy 113 Allee Perspective e F c n e 3 5 4 New Lawn and Allee 16 Friendship Plaza 6 8 7 6 3 1 2 9 Amphitheater N. Public Square S. Public Square Splash Playground Downtown Parking Signs Plan Prepared by: Downtown Design Studio NOT FOR CONSTRUCTION CONCEPTUAL USE ONLY Firehouse This drawing was prepared as a conceptual design solution. Neither the Georgia Depart- ment of Community Affairs, the University of Georgia™s School of Environmental Design, nor the Georgia Trust for Historic Preservation will be responsible for any problems which arise from the use of this drawing as a working drawing for construction purposes. Date: 8/11/2014 Drawn by: NM, GM Checked by: CF Revisions: Vegetated Swale Perspective Tree Bump Out Vegetated Swale Detail Plan Legend 1. New allee & plaza space (Friendship Plaza Monument and historic markers relocated) 2. Existing map mural 3. New benches (see fiSeating Examplesfl) to be placed at Friendship Plaza 4. New covered stage (35™x25™) 5. Flag pole remains in current location and is flanked by two existing monuments 6. New greenspace 7. Existing fountain/plaza area 8. New labyrinth splash playground park Tree wells should be a minimum of 6™x6™. An 8x8 tree well is preferable because larger tree wells allow for better root growth and they prevent roots from breaking up sidewalks. Any future street tree plantings should utilize tree grates to minimize soil compaction around the bases of street trees. 9. Movable seating 10. Adjusted angled parking 11. Redefined Crosswalks (Concrete with brick paver strips are a better choice for future sidewalks because they allow utility access and the concrete is less susceptible to buckling from roots) 12. Vegetated swale (assists in stormwater management) 13. New parking lot entrance and speed bump (crossing is raised to slow traffic on street) 14. Adjusted parking lot space (increases vegetative swale width spacing while still meeting parking lot standards 15. New large shade trees planted in concrete bump outs with tree grates (allow for placement of tall canopy trees that provide shade while not obstructing business storefronts) 16. New Christmas tree location - recommended species: Virginia Pine, Eastern Red Cedar, or ‚Carolina Sapphire™ Cypress Tree Grate Example of Planted Bump-out City of Portland - Stormwater Management Manual Suggested Plant List Seating Examples Trees: Notes: 11 American Sycamore Bald cypress Black gum Magnolia Post oak River birch Sugar maple Platanus occidentalis Taxodium distichum Nyssa sylvatica Magnolia grandiflora Quercus stellata Betula nigra Acer saccharum wet soils (swale) wet soils (swale) Fall color / wet soils evergreen shade canopy tree wet soils (swale) Fall color Shrubs: Friendship Plaza Benches Friendship Plaza Wall Mounted Benches 15 American beautyberry Sweet pepperbush Virginia sweetspire Wax Yellow azalea Yaupon holly Callicarpa americana Clethra alnifolia Itea virginica Myrica cerifera Rhododendron austrinum Ilex vomitoria purple berries in Fall tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils partial shade tolerates wet soils 13 14 Wall St. Perennials: Moveable Seating For Splash Pad and Fountain Plaza Areas Barbra™s buttons Black-eyed Susan Cattail gayfeather Copper iris Marshallia graminifolia Rudbeckia fulgida Liatris pycnostachya Iris fulva wet soils (swale) tolerates wet soils wet soils wet soils (swale) Ornamental Grasses: 12 12 12 Cherokee Ave. 11 Inland seaoats Pink muhly Chasmanthium latifolium Muhlenbergia capillaris Panicum virgatum wet soils tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils Church St. 11 N. Railroad St. S. Railroad St. 10 Hwy 113 Allee Perspective e F c n e 3 5 4 New Lawn and Allee 16 Friendship Plaza 6 8 7 6 3 1 2 9 Amphitheater N. Public Square S. Public Square Splash Playground Downtown Parking Signs Plan Prepared by: Downtown Design Studio NOT FOR CONSTRUCTION CONCEPTUAL USE ONLY Firehouse This drawing was prepared as a conceptual design solution. Neither the Georgia Depart- ment of Community Affairs, the University of Georgia™s School of Environmental Design, nor the Georgia Trust for Historic Preservation will be responsible for any problems which arise from the use of this drawing as a working drawing for construction purposes. Date: 8/11/2014 Drawn by: NM, GM Checked by: CF Revisions: Vegetated Swale Perspective Tree Bump Out Vegetated Swale Detail Plan Legend 1. New allee & plaza space (Friendship Plaza Monument and historic markers relocated) 2. Existing map mural 3. New benches (see fiSeating Examplesfl) to be placed at Friendship Plaza 4. New covered stage (35™x25™) 5. Flag pole remains in current location and is flanked by two existing monuments 6. New greenspace 7. Existing fountain/plaza area 8. New labyrinth splash playground park Tree wells should be a minimum of 6™x6™. An 8x8 tree well is preferable because larger tree wells allow for better root growth and they prevent roots from breaking up sidewalks. Any future street tree plantings should utilize tree grates to minimize soil compaction around the bases of street trees. 9. Movable seating 10. Adjusted angled parking 11. Redefined Crosswalks (Concrete with brick paver strips are a better choice for future sidewalks because they allow utility access and the concrete is less susceptible to buckling from roots) 12. Vegetated swale (assists in stormwater management) 13. New parking lot entrance and speed bump (crossing is raised to slow traffic on street) 14. Adjusted parking lot space (increases vegetative swale width spacing while still meeting parking lot standards 15. New large shade trees planted in concrete bump outs with tree grates (allow for placement of tall canopy trees that provide shade while not obstructing business storefronts) 16. New Christmas tree location - recommended species: Virginia Pine, Eastern Red Cedar, or ‚Carolina Sapphire™ Cypress Tree Grate Example of Planted Bump-out City of Portland - Stormwater Management Manual Suggested Plant List Seating Examples Trees: Notes: 11 American Sycamore Bald cypress Black gum Magnolia Post oak River birch Sugar maple Platanus occidentalis Taxodium distichum Nyssa sylvatica Magnolia grandiflora Quercus stellata Betula nigra Acer saccharum wet soils (swale) wet soils (swale) Fall color / wet soils evergreen shade canopy tree wet soils (swale) Fall color Shrubs: Friendship Plaza Benches Friendship Plaza Wall Mounted Benches 15 American beautyberry Sweet pepperbush Virginia sweetspire Wax Yellow azalea Yaupon holly Callicarpa americana Clethra alnifolia Itea virginica Myrica cerifera Rhododendron austrinum Ilex vomitoria purple berries in Fall tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils partial shade tolerates wet soils 13 14 Wall St. Perennials: Moveable Seating For Splash Pad and Fountain Plaza Areas Barbra™s buttons Black-eyed Susan Cattail gayfeather Copper iris Marshallia graminifolia Rudbeckia fulgida Liatris pycnostachya Iris fulva wet soils (swale) tolerates wet soils wet soils wet soils (swale) Ornamental Grasses: 12 12 12 Cherokee Ave. 11 Inland seaoats Pink muhly Chasmanthium latifolium Muhlenbergia capillaris Panicum virgatum wet soils tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils Church St. 11 N. Railroad St. S. Railroad St. 10 Hwy 113 Allee Perspective e F c n e 3 5 4 New Lawn and Allee 16 Friendship Plaza 6 8 7 6 3 1 2 9 Amphitheater N. Public Square S. Public Square Splash Playground Downtown Parking Signs Plan Prepared by: Downtown Design Studio NOT FOR CONSTRUCTION CONCEPTUAL USE ONLY Firehouse This drawing was prepared as a conceptual design solution. Neither the Georgia Depart- ment of Community Affairs, the University of Georgia™s School of Environmental Design, nor the Georgia Trust for Historic Preservation will be responsible for any problems which arise from the use of this drawing as a working drawing for construction purposes. Date: 8/11/2014 Drawn by: NM, GM Checked by: CF Revisions: Vegetated Swale Perspective Tree Bump Out Vegetated Swale Detail Plan Legend 1. New allee & plaza space (Friendship Plaza Monument and historic markers relocated) 2. Existing map mural 3. New benches (see fiSeating Examplesfl) to be placed at Friendship Plaza 4. New covered stage (35™x25™) 5. Flag pole remains in current location and is flanked by two existing monuments 6. New greenspace 7. Existing fountain/plaza area 8. New labyrinth splash playground park Tree wells should be a minimum of 6™x6™. An 8x8 tree well is preferable because larger tree wells allow for better root growth and they prevent roots from breaking up sidewalks. Any future street tree plantings should utilize tree grates to minimize soil compaction around the bases of street trees. 9. Movable seating 10. Adjusted angled parking 11. Redefined Crosswalks (Concrete with brick paver strips are a better choice for future sidewalks because they allow utility access and the concrete is less susceptible to buckling from roots) 12. Vegetated swale (assists in stormwater management) 13. New parking lot entrance and speed bump (crossing is raised to slow traffic on street) 14. Adjusted parking lot space (increases vegetative swale width spacing while still meeting parking lot standards 15. New large shade trees planted in concrete bump outs with tree grates (allow for placement of tall canopy trees that provide shade while not obstructing business storefronts) 16. New Christmas tree location - recommended species: Virginia Pine, Eastern Red Cedar, or ‚Carolina Sapphire™ Cypress Tree Grate Example of Planted Bump-out City of Portland - Stormwater Management Manual Suggested Plant List Seating Examples Trees: Notes: 11 American Sycamore Bald cypress Black gum Magnolia Post oak River birch Sugar maple Platanus occidentalis Taxodium distichum Nyssa sylvatica Magnolia grandiflora Quercus stellata Betula nigra Acer saccharum wet soils (swale) wet soils (swale) Fall color / wet soils evergreen shade canopy tree wet soils (swale) Fall color Shrubs: Friendship Plaza Benches Friendship Plaza Wall Mounted Benches 15 American beautyberry Sweet pepperbush Virginia sweetspire Wax Yellow azalea Yaupon holly Callicarpa americana Clethra alnifolia Itea virginica Myrica cerifera Rhododendron austrinum Ilex vomitoria purple berries in Fall tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils partial shade tolerates wet soils 13 14 Wall St. Perennials: Moveable Seating For Splash Pad and Fountain Plaza Areas Barbra™s buttons Black-eyed Susan Cattail gayfeather Copper iris Marshallia graminifolia Rudbeckia fulgida Liatris pycnostachya Iris fulva wet soils (swale) tolerates wet soils wet soils wet soils (swale) Ornamental Grasses: 12 12 12 Cherokee Ave. 11 Inland seaoats Pink muhly Chasmanthium latifolium Muhlenbergia capillaris Panicum virgatum wet soils tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils Church St. 11 N. Railroad St. S. Railroad St. 10 Hwy 113 Allee Perspective e F c n e 3 5 4 New Lawn and Allee 16 Friendship Plaza 6 8 7 6 3 1 2 9 Amphitheater N. Public Square S. Public Square Splash Playground Downtown Parking Signs Plan Prepared by: Downtown Design Studio NOT FOR CONSTRUCTION CONCEPTUAL USE ONLY Firehouse This drawing was prepared as a conceptual design solution. Neither the Georgia Depart- ment of Community Affairs, the University of Georgia™s School of Environmental Design, nor the Georgia Trust for Historic Preservation will be responsible for any problems which arise from the use of this drawing as a working drawing for construction purposes. Date: 8/11/2014 Drawn by: NM, GM Checked by: CF Revisions: Vegetated Swale Perspective Tree Bump Out Vegetated Swale Detail Plan Legend 1. New allee & plaza space (Friendship Plaza Monument and historic markers relocated) 2. Existing map mural 3. New benches (see fiSeating Examplesfl) to be placed at Friendship Plaza 4. New covered stage (35™x25™) 5. Flag pole remains in current location and is flanked by two existing monuments 6. New greenspace 7. Existing fountain/plaza area 8. New labyrinth splash playground park Tree wells should be a minimum of 6™x6™. An 8x8 tree well is preferable because larger tree wells allow for better root growth and they prevent roots from breaking up sidewalks. Any future street tree plantings should utilize tree grates to minimize soil compaction around the bases of street trees. 9. Movable seating 10. Adjusted angled parking 11. Redefined Crosswalks (Concrete with brick paver strips are a better choice for future sidewalks because they allow utility access and the concrete is less susceptible to buckling from roots) 12. Vegetated swale (assists in stormwater management) 13. New parking lot entrance and speed bump (crossing is raised to slow traffic on street) 14. Adjusted parking lot space (increases vegetative swale width spacing while still meeting parking lot standards 15. New large shade trees planted in concrete bump outs with tree grates (allow for placement of tall canopy trees that provide shade while not obstructing business storefronts) 16. New Christmas tree location - recommended species: Virginia Pine, Eastern Red Cedar, or ‚Carolina Sapphire™ Cypress Tree Grate Example of Planted Bump-out City of Portland - Stormwater Management Manual Suggested Plant List Seating Examples Trees: Notes: 11 American Sycamore Bald cypress Black gum Magnolia Post oak River birch Sugar maple Platanus occidentalis Taxodium distichum Nyssa sylvatica Magnolia grandiflora Quercus stellata Betula nigra Acer saccharum wet soils (swale) wet soils (swale) Fall color / wet soils evergreen shade canopy tree wet soils (swale) Fall color Shrubs: Friendship Plaza Benches Friendship Plaza Wall Mounted Benches 15 American beautyberry Sweet pepperbush Virginia sweetspire Wax Yellow azalea Yaupon holly Callicarpa americana Clethra alnifolia Itea virginica Myrica cerifera Rhododendron austrinum Ilex vomitoria purple berries in Fall tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils partial shade tolerates wet soils 13 14 Wall St. Perennials: Moveable Seating For Splash Pad and Fountain Plaza Areas Barbra™s buttons Black-eyed Susan Cattail gayfeather Copper iris Marshallia graminifolia Rudbeckia fulgida Liatris pycnostachya Iris fulva wet soils (swale) tolerates wet soils wet soils wet soils (swale) Ornamental Grasses: 12 12 12 Cherokee Ave. 11 Inland seaoats Pink muhly Chasmanthium latifolium Muhlenbergia capillaris Panicum virgatum wet soils tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils Church St. 11 N. Railroad St. S. Railroad St. 10 Hwy 113 Allee Perspective e F c n e 3 5 4 New Lawn and Allee 16 Friendship Plaza 6 8 7 6 3 1 2 9 Amphitheater N. Public Square S. Public Square Splash Playground Downtown Parking Signs Plan Prepared by: Downtown Design Studio NOT FOR CONSTRUCTION CONCEPTUAL USE ONLY Firehouse This drawing was prepared as a conceptual design solution. Neither the Georgia Depart- ment of Community Affairs, the University of Georgia™s School of Environmental Design, nor the Georgia Trust for Historic Preservation will be responsible for any problems which arise from the use of this drawing as a working drawing for construction purposes. Date: 8/11/2014 Drawn by: NM, GM Checked by: CF Revisions: Vegetated Swale Perspective Tree Bump Out Vegetated Swale Detail Plan Legend 1. New allee & plaza space (Friendship Plaza Monument and historic markers relocated) 2. Existing map mural 3. New benches (see fiSeating Examplesfl) to be placed at Friendship Plaza 4. New covered stage (35™x25™) 5. Flag pole remains in current location and is flanked by two existing monuments 6. New greenspace 7. Existing fountain/plaza area 8. New labyrinth splash playground park Tree wells should be a minimum of 6™x6™. An 8x8 tree well is preferable because larger tree wells allow for better root growth and they prevent roots from breaking up sidewalks. Any future street tree plantings should utilize tree grates to minimize soil compaction around the bases of street trees. 9. Movable seating 10. Adjusted angled parking 11. Redefined Crosswalks (Concrete with brick paver strips are a better choice for future sidewalks because they allow utility access and the concrete is less susceptible to buckling from roots) 12. Vegetated swale (assists in stormwater management) 13. New parking lot entrance and speed bump (crossing is raised to slow traffic on street) 14. Adjusted parking lot space (increases vegetative swale width spacing while still meeting parking lot standards 15. New large shade trees planted in concrete bump outs with tree grates (allow for placement of tall canopy trees that provide shade while not obstructing business storefronts) 16. New Christmas tree location - recommended species: Virginia Pine, Eastern Red Cedar, or ‚Carolina Sapphire™ Cypress Tree Grate Example of Planted Bump-out City of Portland - Stormwater Management Manual Suggested Plant List Seating Examples Trees: Notes: 11 American Sycamore Bald cypress Black gum Magnolia Post oak River birch Sugar maple Platanus occidentalis Taxodium distichum Nyssa sylvatica Magnolia grandiflora Quercus stellata Betula nigra Acer saccharum wet soils (swale) wet soils (swale) Fall color / wet soils evergreen shade canopy tree wet soils (swale) Fall color Shrubs: Friendship Plaza Benches Friendship Plaza Wall Mounted Benches 15 American beautyberry Sweet pepperbush Virginia sweetspire Wax Yellow azalea Yaupon holly Callicarpa americana Clethra alnifolia Itea virginica Myrica cerifera Rhododendron austrinum Ilex vomitoria purple berries in Fall tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils partial shade tolerates wet soils 13 14 Wall St. Perennials: Moveable Seating For Splash Pad and Fountain Plaza Areas Barbra™s buttons Black-eyed Susan Cattail gayfeather Copper iris Marshallia graminifolia Rudbeckia fulgida Liatris pycnostachya Iris fulva wet soils (swale) tolerates wet soils wet soils wet soils (swale) Ornamental Grasses: 12 12 12 Cherokee Ave. 11 Inland seaoats Pink muhly Chasmanthium latifolium Muhlenbergia capillaris Panicum virgatum wet soils tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils Church St. 11 N. Railroad St. S. Railroad St. 10 Hwy 113 Allee Perspective e F c n e 3 5 4 New Lawn and Allee 16 Friendship Plaza 6 8 7 6 3 1 2 9 Amphitheater N. Public Square S. Public Square Splash Playground Downtown Parking Signs Plan Prepared by: Downtown Design Studio NOT FOR CONSTRUCTION CONCEPTUAL USE ONLY Firehouse This drawing was prepared as a conceptual design solution. Neither the Georgia Depart- ment of Community Affairs, the University of Georgia™s School of Environmental Design, nor the Georgia Trust for Historic Preservation will be responsible for any problems which arise from the use of this drawing as a working drawing for construction purposes. Date: 8/11/2014 Drawn by: NM, GM Checked by: CF Revisions: Vegetated Swale Perspective Tree Bump Out Vegetated Swale Detail Plan Legend 1. New allee & plaza space (Friendship Plaza Monument and historic markers relocated) 2. Existing map mural 3. New benches (see fiSeating Examplesfl) to be placed at Friendship Plaza 4. New covered stage (35™x25™) 5. Flag pole remains in current location and is flanked by two existing monuments 6. New greenspace 7. Existing fountain/plaza area 8. New labyrinth splash playground park Tree wells should be a minimum of 6™x6™. An 8x8 tree well is preferable because larger tree wells allow for better root growth and they prevent roots from breaking up sidewalks. Any future street tree plantings should utilize tree grates to minimize soil compaction around the bases of street trees. 9. Movable seating 10. Adjusted angled parking 11. Redefined Crosswalks (Concrete with brick paver strips are a better choice for future sidewalks because they allow utility access and the concrete is less susceptible to buckling from roots) 12. Vegetated swale (assists in stormwater management) 13. New parking lot entrance and speed bump (crossing is raised to slow traffic on street) 14. Adjusted parking lot space (increases vegetative swale width spacing while still meeting parking lot standards 15. New large shade trees planted in concrete bump outs with tree grates (allow for placement of tall canopy trees that provide shade while not obstructing business storefronts) 16. New Christmas tree location - recommended species: Virginia Pine, Eastern Red Cedar, or ‚Carolina Sapphire™ Cypress Tree Grate Example of Planted Bump-out City of Portland - Stormwater Management Manual Suggested Plant List Seating Examples Trees: Notes: 11 American Sycamore Bald cypress Black gum Magnolia Post oak River birch Sugar maple Platanus occidentalis Taxodium distichum Nyssa sylvatica Magnolia grandiflora Quercus stellata Betula nigra Acer saccharum wet soils (swale) wet soils (swale) Fall color / wet soils evergreen shade canopy tree wet soils (swale) Fall color Shrubs: Friendship Plaza Benches Friendship Plaza Wall Mounted Benches 15 American beautyberry Sweet pepperbush Virginia sweetspire Wax Yellow azalea Yaupon holly Callicarpa americana Clethra alnifolia Itea virginica Myrica cerifera Rhododendron austrinum Ilex vomitoria purple berries in Fall tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils partial shade tolerates wet soils 13 14 Wall St. Perennials: Moveable Seating For Splash Pad and Fountain Plaza Areas Barbra™s buttons Black-eyed Susan Cattail gayfeather Copper iris Marshallia graminifolia Rudbeckia fulgida Liatris pycnostachya Iris fulva wet soils (swale) tolerates wet soils wet soils wet soils (swale) Ornamental Grasses: 12 12 12 Cherokee Ave. 11 Inland seaoats Pink muhly Chasmanthium latifolium Muhlenbergia capillaris Panicum virgatum wet soils tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils Church St. 11 N. Railroad St. S. Railroad St. 10 Hwy 113 Allee Perspective e F c n e 3 5 4 New Lawn and Allee 16 Friendship Plaza 6 8 7 6 3 1 2 9 Amphitheater N. Public Square S. Public Square Splash Playground Downtown Parking Signs Plan Prepared by: Downtown Design Studio NOT FOR CONSTRUCTION CONCEPTUAL USE ONLY Firehouse This drawing was prepared as a conceptual design solution. Neither the Georgia Depart- ment of Community Affairs, the University of Georgia™s School of Environmental Design, nor the Georgia Trust for Historic Preservation will be responsible for any problems which arise from the use of this drawing as a working drawing for construction purposes. Date: 8/11/2014 Drawn by: NM, GM Checked by: CF Revisions: Vegetated Swale Perspective Tree Bump Out Vegetated Swale Detail Plan Legend 1. New allee & plaza space (Friendship Plaza Monument and historic markers relocated) 2. Existing map mural 3. New benches (see fiSeating Examplesfl) to be placed at Friendship Plaza 4. New covered stage (35™x25™) 5. Flag pole remains in current location and is flanked by two existing monuments 6. New greenspace 7. Existing fountain/plaza area 8. New labyrinth splash playground park Tree wells should be a minimum of 6™x6™. An 8x8 tree well is preferable because larger tree wells allow for better root growth and they prevent roots from breaking up sidewalks. Any future street tree plantings should utilize tree grates to minimize soil compaction around the bases of street trees. 9. Movable seating 10. Adjusted angled parking 11. Redefined Crosswalks (Concrete with brick paver strips are a better choice for future sidewalks because they allow utility access and the concrete is less susceptible to buckling from roots) 12. Vegetated swale (assists in stormwater management) 13. New parking lot entrance and speed bump (crossing is raised to slow traffic on street) 14. Adjusted parking lot space (increases vegetative swale width spacing while still meeting parking lot standards 15. New large shade trees planted in concrete bump outs with tree grates (allow for placement of tall canopy trees that provide shade while not obstructing business storefronts) 16. New Christmas tree location - recommended species: Virginia Pine, Eastern Red Cedar, or ‚Carolina Sapphire™ Cypress Tree Grate Example of Planted Bump-out City of Portland - Stormwater Management Manual Suggested Plant List Seating Examples Trees: Notes: 11 American Sycamore Bald cypress Black gum Magnolia Post oak River birch Sugar maple Platanus occidentalis Taxodium distichum Nyssa sylvatica Magnolia grandiflora Quercus stellata Betula nigra Acer saccharum wet soils (swale) wet soils (swale) Fall color / wet soils evergreen shade canopy tree wet soils (swale) Fall color Shrubs: Friendship Plaza Benches Friendship Plaza Wall Mounted Benches 15 American beautyberry Sweet pepperbush Virginia sweetspire Wax Yellow azalea Yaupon holly Callicarpa americana Clethra alnifolia Itea virginica Myrica cerifera Rhododendron austrinum Ilex vomitoria purple berries in Fall tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils partial shade tolerates wet soils 13 14 Wall St. Perennials: Moveable Seating For Splash Pad and Fountain Plaza Areas Barbra™s buttons Black-eyed Susan Cattail gayfeather Copper iris Marshallia graminifolia Rudbeckia fulgida Liatris pycnostachya Iris fulva wet soils (swale) tolerates wet soils wet soils wet soils (swale) Ornamental Grasses: 12 12 12 Cherokee Ave. 11 Inland seaoats Pink muhly Chasmanthium latifolium Muhlenbergia capillaris Panicum virgatum wet soils tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils Church St. 11 N. Railroad St. S. Railroad St. 10 Hwy 113 Allee Perspective e F c n e 3 5 4 New Lawn and Allee 16 Friendship Plaza 6 8 7 6 3 1 2 9 Amphitheater N. Public Square S. Public Square Splash Playground Downtown Parking Signs Plan Prepared by: Downtown Design Studio NOT FOR CONSTRUCTION CONCEPTUAL USE ONLY Firehouse This drawing was prepared as a conceptual design solution. Neither the Georgia Depart- ment of Community Affairs, the University of Georgia™s School of Environmental Design, nor the Georgia Trust for Historic Preservation will be responsible for any problems which arise from the use of this drawing as a working drawing for construction purposes. Date: 8/11/2014 Drawn by: NM, GM Checked by: CF Revisions:s: Vegetated Swale Perspective Tree Bump Out Vegetated Swale Detail Plan Legend 1. New allee & plaza space (Friendship Plaza Monument and historic markers relocated) 2. Existing map mural 3. New benches (see fiSeating Examplesfl) to be placed at Friendship Plaza 4. New covered stage (35™x25™) 5. Flag pole remains in current location and is flanked by two existing monuments 6. New greenspace 7. Existing fountain/plaza area 8. New labyrinth splash playground park Tree wells should be a minimum of 6™x6™. An 8x8 tree well is preferable because larger tree wells allow for better root growth and they prevent roots from breaking up sidewalks. Any future street tree plantings should utilize tree grates to minimize soil compaction around the bases of street trees. 9. Movable seating 10. Adjusted angled parking 11. Redefined Crosswalks (Concrete with brick paver strips are a better choice for future sidewalks because they allow utility access and the concrete is less susceptible to buckling from roots) 12. Vegetated swale (assists in stormwater management) 13. New parking lot entrance and speed bump (crossing is raised to slow traffic on street) 14. Adjusted parking lot space (increases vegetative swale width spacing while still meeting parking lot standards 15. New large shade trees planted in concrete bump outs with tree grates (allow for placement of tall canopy trees that provide shade while not obstructing business storefronts) 16. New Christmas tree location - recommended species: Virginia Pine, Eastern Red Cedar, or ‚Carolina Sapphire™ Cypress Tree Grate Example of Planted Bump-out City of Portland - Stormwater Management Manual Suggested Plant List Seating Examples Trees: Notes: 11 American Sycamore Bald cypress Black gum Magnolia Post oak River birch Sugar maple Platanus occidentalis Taxodium distichum Nyssa sylvatica Magnolia grandiflora Quercus stellata Betula nigra Acer saccharum wet soils (swale) wet soils (swale) Fall color / wet soils evergreen shade canopy tree wet soils (swale) Fall color Shrubs: Friendship Plaza Benches Friendship Plaza Wall Mounted Benches 15 American beautyberry Sweet pepperbush Virginia sweetspire Wax Yellow azalea Yaupon holly Callicarpa americana Clethra alnifolia Itea virginica Myrica cerifera Rhododendron austrinum Ilex vomitoria purple berries in Fall tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils partial shade tolerates wet soils 13 14 Wall St. Perennials: Moveable Seating For Splash Pad and Fountain Plaza Areas Barbra™s buttons Black-eyed Susan Cattail gayfeather Copper iris Marshallia graminifolia Rudbeckia fulgida Liatris pycnostachya Iris fulva wet soils (swale) tolerates wet soils wet soils wet soils (swale) Ornamental Grasses: 12 12 12 Cherokee Ave. 11 Inland seaoats Pink muhly Chasmanthium latifolium Muhlenbergia capillaris Panicum virgatum wet soils tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils Church St. 11 N. Railroad St. S. Railroad St. 10 Hwy 113 Allee Perspective e F c n e 3 5 4 New Lawn and Allee 16 Friendship Plaza 6 8 7 6 3 1 2 9 Amphitheater N. Public Square S. Public Square Splash Playground Downtown Parking Signs Plan Prepared by: Downtown Design Studio NOT FOR CONSTRUCTION CONCEPTUAL USE ONLY Firehouse This drawing was prepared as a conceptual design solution. Neither the Georgia Depart- ment of Community Affairs, the University of Georgia™s School of Environmental Design, nor the Georgia Trust for Historic Preservation will be responsible for any problems which arise from the use of this drawing as a working drawing for construction purposes. Date: 8/11/2014 Drawn by: NM, GM Checked by: CF Revisions: Vegetated Swale Perspective Tree Bump Out Vegetated Swale Detail Plan Legend 1. New allee & plaza space (Friendship Plaza Monument and historic markers relocated) 2. Existing map mural 3. New benches (see fiSeating Examplesfl) to be placed at Friendship Plaza 4. New covered stage (35™x25™) 5. Flag pole remains in current location and is flanked by two existing monuments 6. New greenspace 7. Existing fountain/plaza area 8. New labyrinth splash playground park Tree wells should be a minimum of 6™x6™. An 8x8 tree well is preferable because larger tree wells allow for better root growth and they prevent roots from breaking up sidewalks. Any future street tree plantings should utilize tree grates to minimize soil compaction around the bases of street trees. 9. Movable seating 10. Adjusted angled parking 11. Redefined Crosswalks (Concrete with brick paver strips are a better choice for future sidewalks because they allow utility access and the concrete is less susceptible to buckling from roots) 12. Vegetated swale (assists in stormwater management) 13. New parking lot entrance and speed bump (crossing is raised to slow traffic on street) 14. Adjusted parking lot space (increases vegetative swale width spacing while still meeting parking lot standards 15. New large shade trees planted in concrete bump outs with tree grates (allow for placement of tall canopy trees that provide shade while not obstructing business storefronts) 16. New Christmas tree location - recommended species: Virginia Pine, Eastern Red Cedar, or ‚Carolina Sapphire™ Cypress Tree Grate Example of Planted Bump-out City of Portland - Stormwater Management Manual Suggested Plant List Seating Examples Trees: Notes: 11 American Sycamore Bald cypress Black gum Magnolia Post oak River birch Sugar maple Platanus occidentalis Taxodium distichum Nyssa sylvatica Magnolia grandiflora Quercus stellata Betula nigra Acer saccharum wet soils (swale) wet soils (swale) Fall color / wet soils evergreen shade canopy tree wet soils (swale) Fall color Shrubs: Friendship Plaza Benches Friendship Plaza Wall Mounted Benches 15 American beautyberry Sweet pepperbush Virginia sweetspire Wax Yellow azalea Yaupon holly Callicarpa americana Clethra alnifolia Itea virginica Myrica cerifera Rhododendron austrinum Ilex vomitoria purple berries in Fall tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils partial shade tolerates wet soils 13 14 Wall St. Perennials: Moveable Seating For Splash Pad and Fountain Plaza Areas Barbra™s buttons Black-eyed Susan Cattail gayfeather Copper iris Marshallia graminifolia Rudbeckia fulgida Liatris pycnostachya Iris fulva wet soils (swale) tolerates wet soils wet soils wet soils (swale) Ornamental Grasses: 12 12 12 Cherokee Ave. 11 Inland seaoats Pink muhly Chasmanthium latifolium Muhlenbergia capillaris Panicum virgatum wet soils tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils Church St. 11 N. Railroad St. S. Railroad St. 10 Hwy 113 Allee Perspective e F c n e 3 5 4 New Lawn and Allee 16 Friendship Plaza 6 8 7 6 3 1 2 9 Amphitheater N. Public Square S. Public Square Splash Playground Downtown Parking Signs Plan Prepared by: Downtown Design Studio NOT FOR CONSTRUCTION CONCEPTUAL USE ONLY Firehouse This drawing was prepared as a conceptual design solution. Neither the Georgia Depart- ment of Community Affairs, the University of Georgia™s School of Environmental Design, nor the Georgia Trust for Historic Preservation will be responsible for any problems which arise from the use of this drawing as a working drawing for construction purposes. Date: 8/11/2014 Drawn by: NM, GM Checked by: CF Revisions: Vegetated Swale Perspective Tree Bump Out Vegetated Swale Detail Plan Legend 1. New allee & plaza space (Friendship Plaza Monument and historic markers relocated) 2. Existing map mural 3. New benches (see fiSeating Examplesfl) to be placed at Friendship Plaza 4. New covered stage (35™x25™) 5. Flag pole remains in current location and is flanked by two existing monuments 6. New greenspace 7. Existing fountain/plaza area 8. New labyrinth splash playground park Tree wells should be a minimum of 6™x6™. An 8x8 tree well is preferable because larger tree wells allow for better root growth and they prevent roots from breaking up sidewalks. Any future street tree plantings should utilize tree grates to minimize soil compaction around the bases of street trees. 9. Movable seating 10. Adjusted angled parking 11. Redefined Crosswalks (Concrete with brick paver strips are a better choice for future sidewalks because they allow utility access and the concrete is less susceptible to buckling from roots) 12. Vegetated swale (assists in stormwater management) 13. New parking lot entrance and speed bump (crossing is raised to slow traffic on street) 14. Adjusted parking lot space (increases vegetative swale width spacing while still meeting parking lot standards 15. New large shade trees planted in concrete bump outs with tree grates (allow for placement of tall canopy trees that provide shade while not obstructing business storefronts) 16. New Christmas tree location - recommended species: Virginia Pine, Eastern Red Cedar, or ‚Carolina Sapphire™ Cypress Tree Grate Example of Planted Bump-out City of Portland - Stormwater Management Manual Suggested Plant List Seating Examples Trees: Notes: 11 American Sycamore Bald cypress Black gum Magnolia Post oak River birch Sugar maple Platanus occidentalis Taxodium distichum Nyssa sylvatica Magnolia grandiflora Quercus stellata Betula nigra Acer saccharum wet soils (swale) wet soils (swale) Fall color / wet soils evergreen shade canopy tree wet soils (swale) Fall color Shrubs: Friendship Plaza Benches Friendship Plaza Wall Mounted Benches 15 American beautyberry Sweet pepperbush Virginia sweetspire Wax Yellow azalea Yaupon holly Callicarpa americana Clethra alnifolia Itea virginica Myrica cerifera Rhododendron austrinum Ilex vomitoria purple berries in Fall tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils partial shade tolerates wet soils 13 14 Wall St. Perennials: Moveable Seating For Splash Pad and Fountain Plaza Areas Barbra™s buttons Black-eyed Susan Cattail gayfeather Copper iris Marshallia graminifolia Rudbeckia fulgida Liatris pycnostachya Iris fulva wet soils (swale) tolerates wet soils wet soils wet soils (swale) Ornamental Grasses: 12 12 12 Cherokee Ave. 11 Inland seaoats Pink muhly Chasmanthium latifolium Muhlenbergia capillaris Panicum virgatum wet soils tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils Church St. 11 N. Railroad St. S. Railroad St. 10 Hwy 113 Allee Perspective e F c n e 3 5 4 New Lawn and Allee 16 Friendship Plaza 6 8 7 6 3 1 2 9 Amphitheater N. Public Square S. Public Square Splash Playground Downtown Parking Signs Plan Prepared by: Downtown Design Studio NOT FOR CONSTRUCTION CONCEPTUAL USE ONLY Firehouse This drawing was prepared as a conceptual design solution. Neither the Georgia Depart- ment of Community Affairs, the University of Georgia™s School of Environmental Design, nor the Georgia Trust for Historic Preservation will be responsible for any problems which arise from the use of this drawing as a working drawing for construction purposes. Date: 8/11/2014 Drawn by: NM, GM Checked by: CF Revisions: Vegetated Swale Perspective Tree Bump Out Vegetated Swale Detail Plan Legend 1. New allee & plaza space (Friendship Plaza Monument and historic markers relocated) 2. Existing map mural 3. New benches (see fiSeating Examplesfl) to be placed at Friendship Plaza 4. New covered stage (35™x25™) 5. Flag pole remains in current location and is flanked by two existing monuments 6. New greenspace 7. Existing fountain/plaza area 8. New labyrinth splash playground park Tree wells should be a minimum of 6™x6™. An 8x8 tree well is preferable because larger tree wells allow for better root growth and they prevent roots from breaking up sidewalks. Any future street tree plantings should utilize tree grates to minimize soil compaction around the bases of street trees. 9. Movable seating 10. Adjusted angled parking 11. Redefined Crosswalks (Concrete with brick paver strips are a better choice for future sidewalks because they allow utility access and the concrete is less susceptible to buckling from roots) 12. Vegetated swale (assists in stormwater management) 13. New parking lot entrance and speed bump (crossing is raised to slow traffic on street) 14. Adjusted parking lot space (increases vegetative swale width spacing while still meeting parking lot standards 15. New large shade trees planted in concrete bump outs with tree grates (allow for placement of tall canopy trees that provide shade while not obstructing business storefronts) 16. New Christmas tree location - recommended species: Virginia Pine, Eastern Red Cedar, or ‚Carolina Sapphire™ Cypress Tree Grate Example of Planted Bump-out City of Portland - Stormwater Management Manual Suggested Plant List Seating Examples Trees: Notes: 11 American Sycamore Bald cypress Black gum Magnolia Post oak River birch Sugar maple Platanus occidentalis Taxodium distichum Nyssa sylvatica Magnolia grandiflora Quercus stellata Betula nigra Acer saccharum wet soils (swale) wet soils (swale) Fall color / wet soils evergreen shade canopy tree wet soils (swale) Fall color Shrubs: Friendship Plaza Benches Friendship Plaza Wall Mounted Benches 15 American beautyberry Sweet pepperbush Virginia sweetspire Wax Yellow azalea Yaupon holly Callicarpa americana Clethra alnifolia Itea virginica Myrica cerifera Rhododendron austrinum Ilex vomitoria purple berries in Fall tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils partial shade tolerates wet soils 13 14 Wall St. Perennials: Moveable Seating For Splash Pad and Fountain Plaza Areas Barbra™s buttons Black-eyed Susan Cattail gayfeather Copper iris Marshallia graminifolia Rudbeckia fulgida Liatris pycnostachya Iris fulva wet soils (swale) tolerates wet soils wet soils wet soils (swale) Ornamental Grasses: 12 12 12 Cherokee Ave. 11 Inland seaoats Pink muhly Chasmanthium latifolium Muhlenbergia capillaris Panicum virgatum wet soils tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils Church St. 11 N. Railroad St. S. Railroad St. 10 Hwy 113 Allee Perspective e F c n e 3 5 4 New Lawn and Allee 16 Friendship Plaza 6 8 7 6 3 1 2 9 Amphitheater N. Public Square S. Public Square Splash Playground Downtown Parking Signs Plan Prepared by: Downtown Design Studio NOT FOR CONSTRUCTION CONCEPTUAL USE ONLY Firehouse This drawing was prepared as a conceptual design solution. Neither the Georgia Depart- ment of Community Affairs, the University of Georgia™s School of Environmental Design, nor the Georgia Trust for Historic Preservation will be responsible for any problems which arise from the use of this drawing as a working drawing for construction purposes. Date: 8/11/2014 Drawn by: NM, GM Checked by: CF Revisions: Vegetated Swale Perspective Tree Bump Out Vegetated Swale Detail Plan Legend 1. New allee & plaza space (Friendship Plaza Monument and historic markers relocated) 2. Existing map mural 3. New benches (see fiSeating Examplesfl) to be placed at Friendship Plaza 4. New covered stage (35™x25™) 5. Flag pole remains in current location and is flanked by two existing monuments 6. New greenspace 7. Existing fountain/plaza area 8. New labyrinth splash playground park Tree wells should be a minimum of 6™x6™. An 8x8 tree well is preferable because larger tree wells allow for better root growth and they prevent roots from breaking up sidewalks. Any future street tree plantings should utilize tree grates to minimize soil compaction around the bases of street trees. 9. Movable seating 10. Adjusted angled parking 11. Redefined Crosswalks (Concrete with brick paver strips are a better choice for future sidewalks because they allow utility access and the concrete is less susceptible to buckling from roots) 12. Vegetated swale (assists in stormwater management) 13. New parking lot entrance and speed bump (crossing is raised to slow traffic on street) 14. Adjusted parking lot space (increases vegetative swale width spacing while still meeting parking lot standards 15. New large shade trees planted in concrete bump outs with tree grates (allow for placement of tall canopy trees that provide shade while not obstructing business storefronts) 16. New Christmas tree location - recommended species: Virginia Pine, Eastern Red Cedar, or ‚Carolina Sapphire™ Cypress Tree Grate Example of Planted Bump-out City of Portland - Stormwater Management Manual Suggested Plant List Seating Examples Trees: Notes: 11 American Sycamore Bald cypress Black gum Magnolia Post oak River birch Sugar maple Platanus occidentalis Taxodium distichum Nyssa sylvatica Magnolia grandiflora Quercus stellata Betula nigra Acer saccharum wet soils (swale) wet soils (swale) Fall color / wet soils evergreen shade canopy tree wet soils (swale) Fall color Shrubs: Friendship Plaza Benches Friendship Plaza Wall Mounted Benches 15 American beautyberry Sweet pepperbush Virginia sweetspire Wax Yellow azalea Yaupon holly Callicarpa americana Clethra alnifolia Itea virginica Myrica cerifera Rhododendron austrinum Ilex vomitoria purple berries in Fall tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils partial shade tolerates wet soils 13 14 Wall St. Perennials: Moveable Seating For Splash Pad and Fountain Plaza Areas Barbra™s buttons Black-eyed Susan Cattail gayfeather Copper iris Marshallia graminifolia Rudbeckia fulgida Liatris pycnostachya Iris fulva wet soils (swale) tolerates wet soils wet soils wet soils (swale) Ornamental Grasses: 12 12 12 Cherokee Ave. 11 Inland seaoats Pink muhly Chasmanthium latifolium Muhlenbergia capillaris Panicum virgatum wet soils tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils Church St. 11 N. Railroad St. S. Railroad St. 10 Hwy 113 Allee Perspective e F c n e 3 5 4 New Lawn and Allee 16 Friendship Plaza 6 8 7 6 3 1 2 9 Amphitheater N. Public Square S. Public Square Splash Playground Downtown Parking Signs Plan Prepared by: Downtown Design Studio NOT FOR CONSTRUCTION CONCEPTUAL USE ONLY Firehouse This drawing was prepared as a conceptual design solution. Neither the Georgia Depart- ment of Community Affairs, the University of Georgia™s School of Environmental Design, nor the Georgia Trust for Historic Preservation will be responsible for any problems which arise from the use of this drawing as a working drawing for construction purposes. Date: 8/11/2014 Drawn by: NM, GM Checked by: CF Revisions: Vegetated Swale Perspective Tree Bump Out Vegetated Swale Detail Plan Legend 1. New allee & plaza space (Friendship Plaza Monument and historic markers relocated) 2. Existing map mural 3. New benches (see fiSeating Examplesfl) to be placed at Friendship Plaza 4. New covered stage (35™x25™) 5. Flag pole remains in current location and is flanked by two existing monuments 6. New greenspace 7. Existing fountain/plaza area 8. New labyrinth splash playground park Tree wells should be a minimum of 6™x6™. An 8x8 tree well is preferable because larger tree wells allow for better root growth and they prevent roots from breaking up sidewalks. Any future street tree plantings should utilize tree grates to minimize soil compaction around the bases of street trees. 9. Movable seating 10. Adjusted angled parking 11. Redefined Crosswalks (Concrete with brick paver strips are a better choice for future sidewalks because they allow utility access and the concrete is less susceptible to buckling from roots) 12. Vegetated swale (assists in stormwater management) 13. New parking lot entrance and speed bump (crossing is raised to slow traffic on street) 14. Adjusted parking lot space (increases vegetative swale width spacing while still meeting parking lot standards 15. New large shade trees planted in concrete bump outs with tree grates (allow for placement of tall canopy trees that provide shade while not obstructing business storefronts) 16. New Christmas tree location - recommended species: Virginia Pine, Eastern Red Cedar, or ‚Carolina Sapphire™ Cypress Tree Grate Example of Planted Bump-out City of Portland - Stormwater Management Manual Suggested Plant List Seating Examples Trees: Notes: 11 American Sycamore Bald cypress Black gum Magnolia Post oak River birch Sugar maple Platanus occidentalis Taxodium distichum Nyssa sylvatica Magnolia grandiflora Quercus stellata Betula nigra Acer saccharum wet soils (swale) wet soils (swale) Fall color / wet soils evergreen shade canopy tree wet soils (swale) Fall color Shrubs: Friendship Plaza Benches Friendship Plaza Wall Mounted Benches 15 American beautyberry Sweet pepperbush Virginia sweetspire Wax Yellow azalea Yaupon holly Callicarpa americana Clethra alnifolia Itea virginica Myrica cerifera Rhododendron austrinum Ilex vomitoria purple berries in Fall tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils partial shade tolerates wet soils 13 14 Wall St. Perennials: Moveable Seating For Splash Pad and Fountain Plaza Areas Barbra™s buttons Black-eyed Susan Cattail gayfeather Copper iris Marshallia graminifolia Rudbeckia fulgida Liatris pycnostachya Iris fulva wet soils (swale) tolerates wet soils wet soils wet soils (swale) Ornamental Grasses: 12 12 12 Cherokee Ave. 11 Inland seaoats Pink muhly Chasmanthium latifolium Muhlenbergia capillaris Panicum virgatum wet soils tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils Church St. 11 N. Railroad St. S. Railroad St. 10 Hwy 113 Allee Perspective e F c n e 3 5 4 New Lawn and Allee 16 Friendship Plaza 6 8 7 6 3 1 2 9 Amphitheater N. Public Square S. Public Square Splash Playground Downtown Parking Signs Plan Prepared by: Downtown Design Studio NOT FOR CONSTRUCTION CONCEPTUAL USE ONLY Firehouse This drawing was prepared as a conceptual design solution. Neither the Georgia Depart- ment of Community Affairs, the University of Georgia™s School of Environmental Design, nor the Georgia Trust for Historic Preservation will be responsible for any problems which arise from the use of this drawing as a working drawing for construction purposes. Date: 8/11/2014 Drawn by: NM, GM Checked by: CF Revisions: Vegetated Swale Perspective Tree Bump Out Vegetated Swale Detail Plan Legend 1. New allee & plaza space (Friendship Plaza Monument and historic markers relocated) 2. Existing map mural 3. New benches (see fiSeating Examplesfl) to be placed at Friendship Plaza 4. New covered stage (35™x25™) 5. Flag pole remains in current location and is flanked by two existing monuments 6. New greenspace 7. Existing fountain/plaza area 8. New labyrinth splash playground park Tree wells should be a minimum of 6™x6™. An 8x8 tree well is preferable because larger tree wells allow for better root growth and they prevent roots from breaking up sidewalks. Any future street tree plantings should utilize tree grates to minimize soil compaction around the bases of street trees. 9. Movable seating 10. Adjusted angled parking 11. Redefined Crosswalks (Concrete with brick paver strips are a better choice for future sidewalks because they allow utility access and the concrete is less susceptible to buckling from roots) 12. Vegetated swale (assists in stormwater management) 13. New parking lot entrance and speed bump (crossing is raised to slow traffic on street) 14. Adjusted parking lot space (increases vegetative swale width spacing while still meeting parking lot standards 15. New large shade trees planted in concrete bump outs with tree grates (allow for placement of tall canopy trees that provide shade while not obstructing business storefronts) 16. New Christmas tree location - recommended species: Virginia Pine, Eastern Red Cedar, or ‚Carolina Sapphire™ Cypress Tree Grate Example of Planted Bump-out City of Portland - Stormwater Management Manual Suggested Plant List Seating Examples Trees: Notes: 11 American Sycamore Bald cypress Black gum Magnolia Post oak River birch Sugar maple Platanus occidentalis Taxodium distichum Nyssa sylvatica Magnolia grandiflora Quercus stellata Betula nigra Acer saccharum wet soils (swale) wet soils (swale) Fall color / wet soils evergreen shade canopy tree wet soils (swale) Fall color Shrubs: Friendship Plaza Benches Friendship Plaza Wall Mounted Benches 15 American beautyberry Sweet pepperbush Virginia sweetspire Wax Yellow azalea Yaupon holly Callicarpa americana Clethra alnifolia Itea virginica Myrica cerifera Rhododendron austrinum Ilex vomitoria purple berries in Fall tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils partial shade tolerates wet soils 13 14 Wall St. Perennials: Moveable Seating For Splash Pad and Fountain Plaza Areas Barbra™s buttons Black-eyed Susan Cattail gayfeather Copper iris Marshallia graminifolia Rudbeckia fulgida Liatris pycnostachya Iris fulva wet soils (swale) tolerates wet soils wet soils wet soils (swale) Ornamental Grasses: 12 12 12 Cherokee Ave. 11 Inland seaoats Pink muhly Chasmanthium latifolium Muhlenbergia capillaris Panicum virgatum wet soils tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils Church St. 11 N. Railroad St. S. Railroad St. 10 Hwy 113 Allee Perspective e F c n e 3 5 4 New Lawn and Allee 16 Friendship Plaza 6 8 7 6 3 1 2 9 Amphitheater N. Public Square S. Public Square Splash Playground Downtown Parking Signs Plan Prepared by: Downtown Design Studio NOT FOR CONSTRUCTION CONCEPTUAL USE ONLY Firehouse This drawing was prepared as a conceptual design solution. Neither the Georgia Depart- ment of Community Affairs, the University of Georgia™s School of Environmental Design, nor the Georgia Trust for Historic Preservation will be responsible for any problems which arise from the use of this drawing as a working drawing for construction purposes. Date: 8/11/2014 Drawn by: NM, GM Checked by: CF Revisions: Vegetated Swale Perspective Tree Bump Out Vegetated Swale Detail Plan Legend 1. New allee & plaza space (Friendship Plaza Monument and historic markers relocated) 2. Existing map mural 3. New benches (see fiSeating Examplesfl) to be placed at Friendship Plaza 4. New covered stage (35™x25™) 5. Flag pole remains in current location and is flanked by two existing monuments 6. New greenspace 7. Existing fountain/plaza area 8. New labyrinth splash playground park Tree wells should be a minimum of 6™x6™. An 8x8 tree well is preferable because larger tree wells allow for better root growth and they prevent roots from breaking up sidewalks. Any future street tree plantings should utilize tree grates to minimize soil compaction around the bases of street trees. 9. Movable seating 10. Adjusted angled parking 11. Redefined Crosswalks (Concrete with brick paver strips are a better choice for future sidewalks because they allow utility access and the concrete is less susceptible to buckling from roots) 12. Vegetated swale (assists in stormwater management) 13. New parking lot entrance and speed bump (crossing is raised to slow traffic on street) 14. Adjusted parking lot space (increases vegetative swale width spacing while still meeting parking lot standards 15. New large shade trees planted in concrete bump outs with tree grates (allow for placement of tall canopy trees that provide shade while not obstructing business storefronts) 16. New Christmas tree location - recommended species: Virginia Pine, Eastern Red Cedar, or ‚Carolina Sapphire™ Cypress Tree Grate Example of Planted Bump-out City of Portland - Stormwater Management Manual Suggested Plant List Seating Examples Trees: Notes: 11 American Sycamore Bald cypress Black gum Magnolia Post oak River birch Sugar maple Platanus occidentalis Taxodium distichum Nyssa sylvatica Magnolia grandiflora Quercus stellata Betula nigra Acer saccharum wet soils (swale) wet soils (swale) Fall color / wet soils evergreen shade canopy tree wet soils (swale) Fall color Shrubs: Friendship Plaza Benches Friendship Plaza Wall Mounted Benches 15 American beautyberry Sweet pepperbush Virginia sweetspire Wax Yellow azalea Yaupon holly Callicarpa americana Clethra alnifolia Itea virginica Myrica cerifera Rhododendron austrinum Ilex vomitoria purple berries in Fall tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils partial shade tolerates wet soils 13 14 Wall St. Perennials: Moveable Seating For Splash Pad and Fountain Plaza Areas Barbra™s buttons Black-eyed Susan Cattail gayfeather Copper iris Marshallia graminifolia Rudbeckia fulgida Liatris pycnostachya Iris fulva wet soils (swale) tolerates wet soils wet soils wet soils (swale) Ornamental Grasses: 12 12 12 Cherokee Ave. 11 Inland seaoats Pink muhly Chasmanthium latifolium Muhlenbergia capillaris Panicum virgatum wet soils tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils Church St. 11 N. Railroad St. S. Railroad St. 10 Hwy 113 Allee Perspective e F c n e 3 5 4 New Lawn and Allee 16 Friendship Plaza 6 8 7 6 3 1 2 9 Amphitheater N. Public Square S. Public Square Splash Playground Downtown Parking Signs Plan Prepared by: Downtown Design Studio NOT FOR CONSTRUCTION CONCEPTUAL USE ONLY Firehouse This drawing was prepared as a conceptual design solution. Neither the Georgia Depart- ment of Community Affairs, the University of Georgia™s School of Environmental Design, nor the Georgia Trust for Historic Preservation will be responsible for any problems which arise from the use of this drawing as a working drawing for construction purposes. Date: 8/11/2014 Drawn by: NM, GM Checked by: CF Revisions: Vegetated Swale Perspective Tree Bump Out Vegetated Swale Detail Plan Legend 1. New allee & plaza space (Friendship Plaza Monument and historic markers relocated) 2. Existing map mural 3. New benches (see fiSeating Examplesfl) to be placed at Friendship Plaza 4. New covered stage (35™x25™) 5. Flag pole remains in current location and is flanked by two existing monuments 6. New greenspace 7. Existing fountain/plaza area 8. New labyrinth splash playground park Tree wells should be a minimum of 6™x6™. An 8x8 tree well is preferable because larger tree wells allow for better root growth and they prevent roots from breaking up sidewalks. Any future street tree plantings should utilize tree grates to minimize soil compaction around the bases of street trees. 9. Movable seating 10. Adjusted angled parking 11. Redefined Crosswalks (Concrete with brick paver strips are a better choice for future sidewalks because they allow utility access and the concrete is less susceptible to buckling from roots) 12. Vegetated swale (assists in stormwater management) 13. New parking lot entrance and speed bump (crossing is raised to slow traffic on street) 14. Adjusted parking lot space (increases vegetative swale width spacing while still meeting parking lot standards 15. New large shade trees planted in concrete bump outs with tree grates (allow for placement of tall canopy trees that provide shade while not obstructing business storefronts) 16. New Christmas tree location - recommended species: Virginia Pine, Eastern Red Cedar, or ‚Carolina Sapphire™ Cypress Tree Grate Example of Planted Bump-out City of Portland - Stormwater Management Manual Suggested Plant List Seating Examples Trees: Notes: 11 American Sycamore Bald cypress Black gum Magnolia Post oak River birch Sugar maple Platanus occidentalis Taxodium distichum Nyssa sylvatica Magnolia grandiflora Quercus stellata Betula nigra Acer saccharum wet soils (swale) wet soils (swale) Fall color / wet soils evergreen shade canopy tree wet soils (swale) Fall color Shrubs: Friendship Plaza Benches Friendship Plaza Wall Mounted Benches 15 American beautyberry Sweet pepperbush Virginia sweetspire Wax Yellow azalea Yaupon holly Callicarpa americana Clethra alnifolia Itea virginica Myrica cerifera Rhododendron austrinum Ilex vomitoria purple berries in Fall tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils partial shade tolerates wet soils 13 14 Wall St. Perennials: Moveable Seating For Splash Pad and Fountain Plaza Areas Barbra™s buttons Black-eyed Susan Cattail gayfeather Copper iris Marshallia graminifolia Rudbeckia fulgida Liatris pycnostachya Iris fulva wet soils (swale) tolerates wet soils wet soils wet soils (swale) Ornamental Grasses: 12 12 12 Cherokee Ave. 11 Inland seaoats Pink muhly Chasmanthium latifolium Muhlenbergia capillaris Panicum virgatum wet soils tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils Church St. 11 N. Railroad St. S. Railroad St. 10 Hwy 113 Allee Perspective e F c n e 3 5 4 New Lawn and Allee 16 Friendship Plaza 6 8 7 6 3 1 2 9 Amphitheater N. Public Square S. Public Square Splash Playground Downtown Parking Signs Plan Prepared by: Downtown Design Studio NOT FOR CONSTRUCTION CONCEPTUAL USE ONLY Firehouse This drawing was prepared as a conceptual design solution. Neither the Georgia Depart- ment of Community Affairs, the University of Georgia™s School of Environmental Design, nor the Georgia Trust for Historic Preservation will be responsible for any problems which arise from the use of this drawing as a working drawing for construction purposes. Date: 8/11/2014 Drawn by: NM, GM Checked by: CF Revisions: Vegetated Swale Perspective Tree Bump Out Vegetated Swale Detail Plan Legend 1. New allee & plaza space (Friendship Plaza Monument and historic markers relocated) 2. Existing map mural 3. New benches (see fiSeating Examplesfl) to be placed at Friendship Plaza 4. New covered stage (35™x25™) 5. Flag pole remains in current location and is flanked by two existing monuments 6. New greenspace 7. Existing fountain/plaza area 8. New labyrinth splash playground park Tree wells should be a minimum of 6™x6™. An 8x8 tree well is preferable because larger tree wells allow for better root growth and they prevent roots from breaking up sidewalks. Any future street tree plantings should utilize tree grates to minimize soil compaction around the bases of street trees. 9. Movable seating 10. Adjusted angled parking 11. Redefined Crosswalks (Concrete with brick paver strips are a better choice for future sidewalks because they allow utility access and the concrete is less susceptible to buckling from roots) 12. Vegetated swale (assists in stormwater management) 13. New parking lot entrance and speed bump (crossing is raised to slow traffic on street) 14. Adjusted parking lot space (increases vegetative swale width spacing while still meeting parking lot standards 15. New large shade trees planted in concrete bump outs with tree grates (allow for placement of tall canopy trees that provide shade while not obstructing business storefronts) 16. New Christmas tree location - recommended species: Virginia Pine, Eastern Red Cedar, or ‚Carolina Sapphire™ Cypress Tree Grate Example of Planted Bump-out City of Portland - Stormwater Management Manual Suggested Plant List Seating Examples Trees: Notes: 11 American Sycamore Bald cypress Black gum Magnolia Post oak River birch Sugar maple Platanus occidentalis Taxodium distichum Nyssa sylvatica Magnolia grandiflora Quercus stellata Betula nigra Acer saccharum wet soils (swale) wet soils (swale) Fall color / wet soils evergreen shade canopy tree wet soils (swale) Fall color Shrubs: Friendship Plaza Benches Friendship Plaza Wall Mounted Benches 15 American beautyberry Sweet pepperbush Virginia sweetspire Wax Yellow azalea Yaupon holly Callicarpa americana Clethra alnifolia Itea virginica Myrica cerifera Rhododendron austrinum Ilex vomitoria purple berries in Fall tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils partial shade tolerates wet soils 13 14 Wall St. Perennials: Moveable Seating For Splash Pad and Fountain Plaza Areas Barbra™s buttons Black-eyed Susan Cattail gayfeather Copper iris Marshallia graminifolia Rudbeckia fulgida Liatris pycnostachya Iris fulva wet soils (swale) tolerates wet soils wet soils wet soils (swale) Ornamental Grasses: 12 12 12 Cherokee Ave. 11 Inland seaoats Pink muhly Chasmanthium latifolium Muhlenbergia capillaris Panicum virgatum wet soils tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils Church St. 11 N. Railroad St. S. Railroad St. 10 Hwy 113 Allee Perspective e F c n e 3 5 4 New Lawn and Allee 16 Friendship Plaza 6 8 7 6 3 1 2 9 Amphitheater N. Public Square S. Public Square Splash Playground Downtown Parking Signs Plan Prepared by: Downtown Design Studio NOT FOR CONSTRUCTION CONCEPTUAL USE ONLY Firehouse This drawing was prepared as a conceptual design solution. Neither the Georgia Depart- ment of Community Affairs, the University of Georgia™s School of Environmental Design, nor the Georgia Trust for Historic Preservation will be responsible for any problems which arise from the use of this drawing as a working drawing for construction purposes. Date: 8/11/2014 Drawn by: NM, GM Checked by: CF Revisions: Vegetated Swale Perspective Tree Bump Out Vegetated Swale Detail Plan Legend 1. New allee & plaza space (Friendship Plaza Monument and historic markers relocated) 2. Existing map mural 3. New benches (see fiSeating Examplesfl) to be placed at Friendship Plaza 4. New covered stage (35™x25™) 5. Flag pole remains in current location and is flanked by two existing monuments 6. New greenspace 7. Existing fountain/plaza area 8. New labyrinth splash playground park Tree wells should be a minimum of 6™x6™. An 8x8 tree well is preferable because larger tree wells allow for better root growth and they prevent roots from breaking up sidewalks. Any future street tree plantings should utilize tree grates to minimize soil compaction around the bases of street trees. 9. Movable seating 10. Adjusted angled parking 11. Redefined Crosswalks (Concrete with brick paver strips are a better choice for future sidewalks because they allow utility access and the concrete is less susceptible to buckling from roots) 12. Vegetated swale (assists in stormwater management) 13. New parking lot entrance and speed bump (crossing is raised to slow traffic on street) 14. Adjusted parking lot space (increases vegetative swale width spacing while still meeting parking lot standards 15. New large shade trees planted in concrete bump outs with tree grates (allow for placement of tall canopy trees that provide shade while not obstructing business storefronts) 16. New Christmas tree location - recommended species: Virginia Pine, Eastern Red Cedar, or ‚Carolina Sapphire™ Cypress Tree Grate Example of Planted Bump-out City of Portland - Stormwater Management Manual Suggested Plant List Seating Examples Trees: Notes: 11 American Sycamore Bald cypress Black gum Magnolia Post oak River birch Sugar maple Platanus occidentalis Taxodium distichum Nyssa sylvatica Magnolia grandiflora Quercus stellata Betula nigra Acer saccharum wet soils (swale) wet soils (swale) Fall color / wet soils evergreen shade canopy tree wet soils (swale) Fall color Shrubs: Friendship Plaza Benches Friendship Plaza Wall Mounted Benches 15 American beautyberry Sweet pepperbush Virginia sweetspire Wax Yellow azalea Yaupon holly Callicarpa americana Clethra alnifolia Itea virginica Myrica cerifera Rhododendron austrinum Ilex vomitoria purple berries in Fall tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils partial shade tolerates wet soils 13 14 Wall St. Perennials: Moveable Seating For Splash Pad and Fountain Plaza Areas Barbra™s buttons Black-eyed Susan Cattail gayfeather Copper iris Marshallia graminifolia Rudbeckia fulgida Liatris pycnostachya Iris fulva wet soils (swale) tolerates wet soils wet soils wet soils (swale) Ornamental Grasses: 12 12 12 Cherokee Ave. 11 Inland seaoats Pink muhly Chasmanthium latifolium Muhlenbergia capillaris Panicum virgatum wet soils tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils Church St. 11 N. Railroad St. S. Railroad St. 10 Hwy 113 Allee Perspective e F c n e 3 5 4 New Lawn and Allee 16 Friendship Plaza 6 8 7 6 3 1 2 9 Amphitheater N. Public Square S. Public Square Splash Playground Downtown Parking Signs Plan Prepared by: Downtown Design Studio NOT FOR CONSTRUCTION CONCEPTUAL USE ONLY Firehouse This drawing was prepared as a conceptual design solution. Neither the Georgia Depart- ment of Community Affairs, the University of Georgia™s School of Environmental Design, nor the Georgia Trust for Historic Preservation will be responsible for any problems which arise from the use of this drawing as a working drawing for construction purposes. Date: 8/11/2014 Drawn by: NM, GM Checked by: CF Revisions: Vegetated Swale P erspective Tree Bump Out Vegetated Swale Detail Plan Legend 1. New allee & plaza space (Friendship Plaza Monument and historic markers relocated) 2. Existing map mural 3. New benches (see fiSeating Examplesfl) to be placed at Friendship Plaza 4. New covered stage (35™x25™) 5. Flag pole remains in current location and is flanked by two existing monuments 6. New greenspace 7. Existing fountain/plaza area 8. New labyrinth splash playground park Tree wells should be a minimum of 6™x6™. An 8x8 tree well is preferable because larger tree wells allow for better root growth and they prevent roots from breaking up sidewalks. Any future street tree plantings should utilize tree grates to minimize soil compaction around the bases of street trees. 9. Movable seating 10. Adjusted angled parking 11. Redefined Crosswalks (Concrete with brick paver strips are a better choice for future sidewalks because they allow utility access and the concrete is less susceptible to buckling from roots) 12. Vegetated swale (assists in stormwater management) 13. New parking lot entrance and speed bump (crossing is raised to slow traffic on street) 14. Adjusted parking lot space (increases vegetative swale width spacing while still meeting parking lot standards 15. New large shade trees planted in concrete bump outs with tree grates (allow for placement of tall canopy trees that provide shade while not obstructing business storefronts) 16. New Christmas tree location - recommended species: Virginia Pine, Eastern Red Cedar, or ‚Carolina Sapphire™ Cypress Tree Grate Example of Planted Bump-out City of Portland - Stormwater Management Manual Suggested Plant List Seating Examples Trees: Notes: 11 American Sycamore Bald cypress Black gum Magnolia Post oak River birch Sugar maple Platanus occidentalis Taxodium distichum Nyssa sylvatica Magnolia grandiflora Quercus stellata Betula nigra Acer saccharum wet soils (swale) wet soils (swale) Fall color / wet soils evergreen shade canopy tree wet soils (swale) Fall color Shrubs: Friendship Plaza Benches Friendship Plaza Wall Mounted Benches 15 American beautyberry Sweet pepperbush Virginia sweetspire Wax Yellow azalea Yaupon holly Callicarpa americana Clethra alnifolia Itea virginica Myrica cerifera Rhododendron austrinum Ilex vomitoria purple berries in Fall tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils partial shade tolerates wet soils 13 14 Wall St. Perennials: Moveable Seating For Splash Pad and Fountain Plaza Areas Barbra™s buttons Black-eyed Susan Cattail gayfeather Copper iris Marshallia graminifolia Rudbeckia fulgida Liatris pycnostachya Iris fulva wet soils (swale) tolerates wet soils wet soils wet soils (swale) Ornamental Grasses: 12 12 12 Cherokee Ave. 11 Inland seaoats Pink muhly Chasmanthium latifolium Muhlenbergia capillaris Panicum virgatum wet soils tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils Church St. 11 N. Railroad St. S. Railroad St. 10 Hwy 113 Allee Perspective e F c n e 3 5 4 New Lawn and Allee 16 Friendship Plaza 6 8 7 6 3 1 2 9 Amphitheater N. Public Square S. Public Square Splash Playground Downtown Parking Signs Plan Prepared by: Downtown Design Studio NOT FOR CONSTRUCTION CONCEPTUAL USE ONLY Firehouse This drawing was prepared as a conceptual design solution. Neither the Georgia Depart- ment of Community Affairs, the University of Georgia™s School of Environmental Design, nor the Georgia Trust for Historic Preservation will be responsible for any problems which arise from the use of this drawing as a working drawing for construction purposes. Date: 8/11/2014 Drawn by: NM, GM Checked by: CF Revisions:s: Vegetated Swale Perspective Tree Bump Out Vegetated Swale Detail Plan Legend 1. New allee & plaza space (Friendship Plaza Monument and historic markers relocated) 2. Existing map mural 3. New benches (see fiSeating Examplesfl) to be placed at Friendship Plaza 4. New covered stage (35™x25™) 5. Flag pole remains in current location and is flanked by two existing monuments 6. New greenspace 7. Existing fountain/plaza area 8. New labyrinth splash playground park Tree wells should be a minimum of 6™x6™. An 8x8 tree well is preferable because larger tree wells allow for better root growth and they prevent roots from breaking up sidewalks. Any future street tree plantings should utilize tree grates to minimize soil compaction around the bases of street trees. 9. Movable seating 10. Adjusted angled parking 11. Redefined Crosswalks (Concrete with brick paver strips are a better choice for future sidewalks because they allow utility access and the concrete is less susceptible to buckling from roots) 12. Vegetated swale (assists in stormwater management) 13. New parking lot entrance and speed bump (crossing is raised to slow traffic on street) 14. Adjusted parking lot space (increases vegetative swale width spacing while still meeting parking lot standards 15. New large shade trees planted in concrete bump outs with tree grates (allow for placement of tall canopy trees that provide shade while not obstructing business storefronts) 16. New Christmas tree location - recommended species: Virginia Pine, Eastern Red Cedar, or ‚Carolina Sapphire™ Cypress Tree Grate Example of Planted Bump-out City of Portland - Stormwater Management Manual Suggested Plant List Seating Examples Trees: Notes: 11 American Sycamore Bald cypress Black gum Magnolia Post oak River birch Sugar maple Platanus occidentalis Taxodium distichum Nyssa sylvatica Magnolia grandiflora Quercus stellata Betula nigra Acer saccharum wet soils (swale) wet soils (swale) Fall color / wet soils evergreen shade canopy tree wet soils (swale) Fall color Shrubs: Friendship Plaza Benches Friendship Plaza Wall Mounted Benches 15 American beautyberry Sweet pepperbush Virginia sweetspire Wax Yellow azalea Yaupon holly Callicarpa americana Clethra alnifolia Itea virginica Myrica cerifera Rhododendron austrinum Ilex vomitoria purple berries in Fall tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils partial shade tolerates wet soils 13 14 Wall St. Perennials: Moveable Seating For Splash Pad and Fountain Plaza Areas Barbra™s buttons Black-eyed Susan Cattail gayfeather Copper iris Marshallia graminifolia Rudbeckia fulgida Liatris pycnostachya Iris fulva wet soils (swale) tolerates wet soils wet soils wet soils (swale) Ornamental Grasses: 12 12 12 Cherokee Ave. 11 Inland seaoats Pink muhly Chasmanthium latifolium Muhlenbergia capillaris Panicum virgatum wet soils tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils Church St. 11 N. Railroad St. S. Railroad St. 10 Hwy 113 Allee Perspective e F c n e 3 5 4 New Lawn and Allee 16 Friendship Plaza 6 8 7 6 3 1 2 9 Amphitheater N. Public Square S. Public Square Splash Playground Downtown Parking Signs Plan Prepared by: Downtown Design Studio NOT FOR CONSTRUCTION CONCEPTUAL USE ONLY Firehouse This drawing was prepared as a conceptual design solution. Neither the Georgia Depart- ment of Community Affairs, the University of Georgia™s School of Environmental Design, nor the Georgia Trust for Historic Preservation will be responsible for any problems which arise from the use of this drawing as a working drawing for construction purposes. Date: 8/11/2014 Drawn by: NM, GM Checked by: CF Revisions: Vegetated Swale Perspective Tree Bump Out Vegetated Swale Detail Plan Legend 1. New allee & plaza space (Friendship Plaza Monument and historic markers relocated) 2. Existing map mural 3. New benches (see fiSeating Examplesfl) to be placed at Friendship Plaza 4. New covered stage (35™x25™) 5. Flag pole remains in current location and is flanked by two existing monuments 6. New greenspace 7. Existing fountain/plaza area 8. New labyrinth splash playground park Tree wells should be a minimum of 6™x6™. An 8x8 tree well is preferable because larger tree wells allow for better root growth and they prevent roots from breaking up sidewalks. Any future street tree plantings should utilize tree grates to minimize soil compaction around the bases of street trees. 9. Movable seating 10. Adjusted angled parking 11. Redefined Crosswalks (Concrete with brick paver strips are a better choice for future sidewalks because they allow utility access and the concrete is less susceptible to buckling from roots) 12. Vegetated swale (assists in stormwater management) 13. New parking lot entrance and speed bump (crossing is raised to slow traffic on street) 14. Adjusted parking lot space (increases vegetative swale width spacing while still meeting parking lot standards 15. New large shade trees planted in concrete bump outs with tree grates (allow for placement of tall canopy trees that provide shade while not obstructing business storefronts) 16. New Christmas tree location - recommended species: Virginia Pine, Eastern Red Cedar, or ‚Carolina Sapphire™ Cypress Tree Grate Example of Planted Bump-out City of Portland - Stormwater Management Manual Suggested Plant List Seating Examples Trees: Notes: 11 American Sycamore Bald cypress Black gum Magnolia Post oak River birch Sugar maple Platanus occidentalis Taxodium distichum Nyssa sylvatica Magnolia grandiflora Quercus stellata Betula nigra Acer saccharum wet soils (swale) wet soils (swale) Fall color / wet soils evergreen shade canopy tree wet soils (swale) Fall color Shrubs: Friendship Plaza Benches Friendship Plaza Wall Mounted Benches 15 American beautyberry Sweet pepperbush Virginia sweetspire Wax Yellow azalea Yaupon holly Callicarpa americana Clethra alnifolia Itea virginica Myrica cerifera Rhododendron austrinum Ilex vomitoria purple berries in Fall tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils partial shade tolerates wet soils 13 14 Wall St. Perennials: Moveable Seating For Splash Pad and Fountain Plaza Areas Barbra™s buttons Black-eyed Susan Cattail gayfeather Copper iris Marshallia graminifolia Rudbeckia fulgida Liatris pycnostachya Iris fulva wet soils (swale) tolerates wet soils wet soils wet soils (swale) Ornamental Grasses: 12 12 12 Cherokee Ave. 11 Inland seaoats Pink muhly Chasmanthium latifolium Muhlenbergia capillaris Panicum virgatum wet soils tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils Church St. 11 N. Railroad St. S. Railroad St. 10 Hwy 113 Allee Perspective e F c n e 3 5 4 New Lawn and Allee 16 Friendship Plaza 6 8 7 6 3 1 2 9 Amphitheater N. Public Square S. Public Square Splash Playground Downtown Parking Signs Plan Prepared by: Downtown Design Studio NOT FOR CONSTRUCTION CONCEPTUAL USE ONLY Firehouse This drawing was prepared as a conceptual design solution. Neither the Georgia Depart- ment of Community Affairs, the University of Georgia™s School of Environmental Design, nor the Georgia Trust for Historic Preservation will be responsible for any problems which arise from the use of this drawing as a working drawing for construction purposes. Date: 8/11/2014 Drawn by: NM, GM Checked by: CF Revisions: Vegetated Swale Perspective Tree Bump Out Vegetated Swale Detail Plan Legend 1. New allee & plaza space (Friendship Plaza Monument and historic markers relocated) 2. Existing map mural 3. New benches (see fiSeating Examplesfl) to be placed at Friendship Plaza 4. New covered stage (35™x25™) 5. Flag pole remains in current location and is flanked by two existing monuments 6. New greenspace 7. Existing fountain/plaza area 8. New labyrinth splash playground park Tree wells should be a minimum of 6™x6™. An 8x8 tree well is preferable because larger tree wells allow for better root growth and they prevent roots from breaking up sidewalks. Any future street tree plantings should utilize tree grates to minimize soil compaction around the bases of street trees. 9. Movable seating 10. Adjusted angled parking 11. Redefined Crosswalks (Concrete with brick paver strips are a better choice for future sidewalks because they allow utility access and the concrete is less susceptible to buckling from roots) 12. Vegetated swale (assists in stormwater management) 13. New parking lot entrance and speed bump (crossing is raised to slow traffic on street) 14. Adjusted parking lot space (increases vegetative swale width spacing while still meeting parking lot standards 15. New large shade trees planted in concrete bump outs with tree grates (allow for placement of tall canopy trees that provide shade while not obstructing business storefronts) 16. New Christmas tree location - recommended species: Virginia Pine, Eastern Red Cedar, or ‚Carolina Sapphire™ Cypress Tree Grate Example of Planted Bump-out City of Portland - Stormwater Management Manual Suggested Plant List Seating Examples Trees: Notes: 11 American Sycamore Bald cypress Black gum Magnolia Post oak River birch Sugar maple Platanus occidentalis Taxodium distichum Nyssa sylvatica Magnolia grandiflora Quercus stellata Betula nigra Acer saccharum wet soils (swale) wet soils (swale) Fall color / wet soils evergreen shade canopy tree wet soils (swale) Fall color Shrubs: Friendship Plaza Benches Friendship Plaza Wall Mounted Benches 15 American beautyberry Sweet pepperbush Virginia sweetspire Wax Yellow azalea Yaupon holly Callicarpa americana Clethra alnifolia Itea virginica Myrica cerifera Rhododendron austrinum Ilex vomitoria purple berries in Fall tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils partial shade tolerates wet soils 13 14 Wall St. Perennials: Moveable Seating For Splash Pad and Fountain Plaza Areas Barbra™s buttons Black-eyed Susan Cattail gayfeather Copper iris Marshallia graminifolia Rudbeckia fulgida Liatris pycnostachya Iris fulva wet soils (swale) tolerates wet soils wet soils wet soils (swale) Ornamental Grasses: 12 12 12 Cherokee Ave. 11 Inland seaoats Pink muhly Chasmanthium latifolium Muhlenbergia capillaris Panicum virgatum wet soils tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils Church St. 11 N. Railroad St. S. Railroad St. 10 Hwy 113 Allee Perspective e F c n e 3 5 4 New Lawn and Allee 16 Friendship Plaza 6 8 7 6 3 1 2 9 Amphitheater N. Public Square S. Public Square Splash Playground Downtown Parking Signs Plan Prepared by: Downtown Design Studio NOT FOR CONSTRUCTION CONCEPTUAL USE ONLY Firehouse This drawing was prepared as a conceptual design solution. Neither the Georgia Depart- ment of Community Affairs, the University of Georgia™s School of Environmental Design, nor the Georgia Trust for Historic Preservation will be responsible for any problems which arise from the use of this drawing as a working drawing for construction purposes. Date: 8/11/2014 Drawn by: NM, GM Checked by: CF Revisions: Vegetated Swale Perspective Tree Bump Out Vegetated Swale Detail Plan Legend 1. New allee & plaza space (Friendship Plaza Monument and historic markers relocated) 2. Existing map mural 3. New benches (see fiSeating Examplesfl) to be placed at Friendship Plaza 4. New covered stage (35™x25™) 5. Flag pole remains in current location and is flanked by two existing monuments 6. New greenspace 7. Existing fountain/plaza area 8. New labyrinth splash playground park Tree wells should be a minimum of 6™x6™. An 8x8 tree well is preferable because larger tree wells allow for better root growth and they prevent roots from breaking up sidewalks. Any future street tree plantings should utilize tree grates to minimize soil compaction around the bases of street trees. 9. Movable seating 10. Adjusted angled parking 11. Redefined Crosswalks (Concrete with brick paver strips are a better choice for future sidewalks because they allow utility access and the concrete is less susceptible to buckling from roots) 12. Vegetated swale (assists in stormwater management) 13. New parking lot entrance and speed bump (crossing is raised to slow traffic on street) 14. Adjusted parking lot space (increases vegetative swale width spacing while still meeting parking lot standards 15. New large shade trees planted in concrete bump outs with tree grates (allow for placement of tall canopy trees that provide shade while not obstructing business storefronts) 16. New Christmas tree location - recommended species: Virginia Pine, Eastern Red Cedar, or ‚Carolina Sapphire™ Cypress Tree Grate Example of Planted Bump-out City of Portland - Stormwater Management Manual Suggested Plant List Seating Examples Trees: Notes: 11 American Sycamore Bald cypress Black gum Magnolia Post oak River birch Sugar maple Platanus occidentalis Taxodium distichum Nyssa sylvatica Magnolia grandiflora Quercus stellata Betula nigra Acer saccharum wet soils (swale) wet soils (swale) Fall color / wet soils evergreen shade canopy tree wet soils (swale) Fall color Shrubs: Friendship Plaza Benches Friendship Plaza Wall Mounted Benches 15 American beautyberry Sweet pepperbush Virginia sweetspire Wax Yellow azalea Yaupon holly Callicarpa americana Clethra alnifolia Itea virginica Myrica cerifera Rhododendron austrinum Ilex vomitoria purple berries in Fall tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils partial shade tolerates wet soils 13 14 Wall St. Perennials: Moveable Seating For Splash Pad and Fountain Plaza Areas Barbra™s buttons Black-eyed Susan Cattail gayfeather Copper iris Marshallia graminifolia Rudbeckia fulgida Liatris pycnostachya Iris fulva wet soils (swale) tolerates wet soils wet soils wet soils (swale) Ornamental Grasses: 12 12 12 Cherokee Ave. 11 Inland seaoats Pink muhly Chasmanthium latifolium Muhlenbergia capillaris Panicum virgatum wet soils tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils Church St. 11 N. Railroad St. S. Railroad St. 10 Hwy 113 Allee Perspective e F c n e 3 5 4 New Lawn and Allee 16 Friendship Plaza 6 8 7 6 3 1 2 9 Amphitheater N. Public Square S. Public Square Splash Playground Downtown Parking Signs Plan Prepared by: Downtown Design Studio NOT FOR CONSTRUCTION CONCEPTUAL USE ONLY Firehouse This drawing was prepared as a conceptual design solution. Neither the Georgia Depart- ment of Community Affairs, the University of Georgia™s School of Environmental Design, nor the Georgia Trust for Historic Preservation will be responsible for any problems which arise from the use of this drawing as a working drawing for construction purposes. Date: 8/11/2014 Drawn by: NM, GM Checked by: CF Revisions: Vegetated Swale Perspective Tree Bump Out Vegetated Swale Detail Plan Legend 1. New allee & plaza space (Friendship Plaza Monument and historic markers relocated) 2. Existing map mural 3. New benches (see fiSeating Examplesfl) to be placed at Friendship Plaza 4. New covered stage (35™x25™) 5. Flag pole remains in current location and is flanked by two existing monuments 6. New greenspace 7. Existing fountain/plaza area 8. New labyrinth splash playground park Tree wells should be a minimum of 6™x6™. An 8x8 tree well is preferable because larger tree wells allow for better root growth and they prevent roots from breaking up sidewalks. Any future street tree plantings should utilize tree grates to minimize soil compaction around the bases of street trees. 9. Movable seating 10. Adjusted angled parking 11. Redefined Crosswalks (Concrete with brick paver strips are a better choice for future sidewalks because they allow utility access and the concrete is less susceptible to buckling from roots) 12. Vegetated swale (assists in stormwater management) 13. New parking lot entrance and speed bump (crossing is raised to slow traffic on street) 14. Adjusted parking lot space (increases vegetative swale width spacing while still meeting parking lot standards 15. New large shade trees planted in concrete bump outs with tree grates (allow for placement of tall canopy trees that provide shade while not obstructing business storefronts) 16. New Christmas tree location - recommended species: Virginia Pine, Eastern Red Cedar, or ‚Carolina Sapphire™ Cypress Tree Grate Example of Planted Bump-out City of Portland - Stormwater Management Manual Suggested Plant List Seating Examples Trees: Notes: 11 American Sycamore Bald cypress Black gum Magnolia Post oak River birch Sugar maple Platanus occidentalis Taxodium distichum Nyssa sylvatica Magnolia grandiflora Quercus stellata Betula nigra Acer saccharum wet soils (swale) wet soils (swale) Fall color / wet soils evergreen shade canopy tree wet soils (swale) Fall color Shrubs: Friendship Plaza Benches Friendship Plaza Wall Mounted Benches 15 American beautyberry Sweet pepperbush Virginia sweetspire Wax Yellow azalea Yaupon holly Callicarpa americana Clethra alnifolia Itea virginica Myrica cerifera Rhododendron austrinum Ilex vomitoria purple berries in Fall tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils partial shade tolerates wet soils 13 14 Wall St. Perennials: Moveable Seating For Splash Pad and Fountain Plaza Areas Barbra™s buttons Black-eyed Susan Cattail gayfeather Copper iris Marshallia graminifolia Rudbeckia fulgida Liatris pycnostachya Iris fulva wet soils (swale) tolerates wet soils wet soils wet soils (swale) Ornamental Grasses: 12 12 12 Cherokee Ave. 11 Inland seaoats Pink muhly Chasmanthium latifolium Muhlenbergia capillaris Panicum virgatum wet soils tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils Church St. 11 N. Railroad St. S. Railroad St. 10 Hwy 113 Allee Perspective e F c n e 3 5 4 New Lawn and Allee 16 Friendship Plaza 6 8 7 6 3 1 2 9 Amphitheater N. Public Square S. Public Square Splash Playground Downtown Parking Signs Plan Prepared by: Downtown Design Studio NOT FOR CONSTRUCTION CONCEPTUAL USE ONLY Firehouse This drawing was prepared as a conceptual design solution. Neither the Georgia Depart- ment of Community Affairs, the University of Georgia™s School of Environmental Design, nor the Georgia Trust for Historic Preservation will be responsible for any problems which arise from the use of this drawing as a working drawing for construction purposes. Date: 8/11/2014 Drawn by: NM, GM Checked by: CF Revisions: Vegetated Swale Perspective Tree Bump Out Vegetated Swale Detail Plan Legend 1. New allee & plaza space (Friendship Plaza Monument and historic markers relocated) 2. Existing map mural 3. New benches (see fiSeating Examplesfl) to be placed at Friendship Plaza 4. New covered stage (35™x25™) 5. Flag pole remains in current location and is flanked by two existing monuments 6. New greenspace 7. Existing fountain/plaza area 8. New labyrinth splash playground park Tree wells should be a minimum of 6™x6™. An 8x8 tree well is preferable because larger tree wells allow for better root growth and they prevent roots from breaking up sidewalks. Any future street tree plantings should utilize tree grates to minimize soil compaction around the bases of street trees. 9. Movable seating 10. Adjusted angled parking 11. Redefined Crosswalks (Concrete with brick paver strips are a better choice for future sidewalks because they allow utility access and the concrete is less susceptible to buckling from roots) 12. Vegetated swale (assists in stormwater management) 13. New parking lot entrance and speed bump (crossing is raised to slow traffic on street) 14. Adjusted parking lot space (increases vegetative swale width spacing while still meeting parking lot standards 15. New large shade trees planted in concrete bump outs with tree grates (allow for placement of tall canopy trees that provide shade while not obstructing business storefronts) 16. New Christmas tree location - recommended species: Virginia Pine, Eastern Red Cedar, or ‚Carolina Sapphire™ Cypress Tree Grate Example of Planted Bump-out City of Portland - Stormwater Management Manual Suggested Plant List Seating Examples Trees: Notes: 11 American Sycamore Bald cypress Black gum Magnolia Post oak River birch Sugar maple Platanus occidentalis Taxodium distichum Nyssa sylvatica Magnolia grandiflora Quercus stellata Betula nigra Acer saccharum wet soils (swale) wet soils (swale) Fall color / wet soils evergreen shade canopy tree wet soils (swale) Fall color Shrubs: Friendship Plaza Benches Friendship Plaza Wall Mounted Benches 15 American beautyberry Sweet pepperbush Virginia sweetspire Wax Yellow azalea Yaupon holly Callicarpa americana Clethra alnifolia Itea virginica Myrica cerifera Rhododendron austrinum Ilex vomitoria purple berries in Fall tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils partial shade tolerates wet soils 13 14 Wall St. Perennials: Moveable Seating For Splash Pad and Fountain Plaza Areas Barbra™s buttons Black-eyed Susan Cattail gayfeather Copper iris Marshallia graminifolia Rudbeckia fulgida Liatris pycnostachya Iris fulva wet soils (swale) tolerates wet soils wet soils wet soils (swale) Ornamental Grasses: 12 12 12 Cherokee Ave. 11 Inland seaoats Pink muhly Chasmanthium latifolium Muhlenbergia capillaris Panicum virgatum wet soils tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils Church St. 11 N. Railroad St. S. Railroad St. 10 Hwy 113 Allee Perspective e F c n e 3 5 4 New Lawn and Allee 16 Friendship Plaza 6 8 7 6 3 1 2 9 Amphitheater N. Public Square S. Public Square Splash Playground Downtown Parking Signs Plan Prepared by: Downtown Design Studio NOT FOR CONSTRUCTION CONCEPTUAL USE ONLY Firehouse This drawing was prepared as a conceptual design solution. Neither the Georgia Depart- ment of Community Affairs, the University of Georgia™s School of Environmental Design, nor the Georgia Trust for Historic Preservation will be responsible for any problems which arise from the use of this drawing as a working drawing for construction purposes. Date: 8/11/2014 Drawn by: NM, GM Checked by: CF Revisions: Vegetated Swale Perspective Tree Bump Out Vegetated Swale Detail Plan Legend 1. New allee & plaza space (Friendship Plaza Monument and historic markers relocated) 2. Existing map mural 3. New benches (see fiSeating Examplesfl) to be placed at Friendship Plaza 4. New covered stage (35™x25™) 5. Flag pole remains in current location and is flanked by two existing monuments 6. New greenspace 7. Existing fountain/plaza area 8. New labyrinth splash playground park Tree wells should be a minimum of 6™x6™. An 8x8 tree well is preferable because larger tree wells allow for better root growth and they prevent roots from breaking up sidewalks. Any future street tree plantings should utilize tree grates to minimize soil compaction around the bases of street trees. 9. Movable seating 10. Adjusted angled parking 11. Redefined Crosswalks (Concrete with brick paver strips are a better choice for future sidewalks because they allow utility access and the concrete is less susceptible to buckling from roots) 12. Vegetated swale (assists in stormwater management) 13. New parking lot entrance and speed bump (crossing is raised to slow traffic on street) 14. Adjusted parking lot space (increases vegetative swale width spacing while still meeting parking lot standards 15. New large shade trees planted in concrete bump outs with tree grates (allow for placement of tall canopy trees that provide shade while not obstructing business storefronts) 16. New Christmas tree location - recommended species: Virginia Pine, Eastern Red Cedar, or ‚Carolina Sapphire™ Cypress Tree Grate Example of Planted Bump-out City of Portland - Stormwater Management Manual Suggested Plant List Seating Examples Trees: Notes: 11 American Sycamore Bald cypress Black gum Magnolia Post oak River birch Sugar maple Platanus occidentalis Taxodium distichum Nyssa sylvatica Magnolia grandiflora Quercus stellata Betula nigra Acer saccharum wet soils (swale) wet soils (swale) Fall color / wet soils evergreen shade canopy tree wet soils (swale) Fall color Shrubs: Friendship Plaza Benches Friendship Plaza Wall Mounted Benches 15 American beautyberry Sweet pepperbush Virginia sweetspire Wax Yellow azalea Yaupon holly Callicarpa americana Clethra alnifolia Itea virginica Myrica cerifera Rhododendron austrinum Ilex vomitoria purple berries in Fall tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils partial shade tolerates wet soils 13 14 Wall St. Perennials: Moveable Seating For Splash Pad and Fountain Plaza Areas Barbra™s buttons Black-eyed Susan Cattail gayfeather Copper iris Marshallia graminifolia Rudbeckia fulgida Liatris pycnostachya Iris fulva wet soils (swale) tolerates wet soils wet soils wet soils (swale) Ornamental Grasses: 12 12 12 Cherokee Ave. 11 Inland seaoats Pink muhly Chasmanthium latifolium Muhlenbergia capillaris Panicum virgatum wet soils tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils Church St. 11 N. Railroad St. S. Railroad St. 10 Hwy 113 Allee Perspective e F c n e 3 5 4 New Lawn and Allee 16 Friendship Plaza 6 8 7 6 3 1 2 9 Amphitheater N. Public Square S. Public Square Splash Playground Downtown Parking Signs Plan Prepared by: Downtown Design Studio NOT FOR CONSTRUCTION CONCEPTUAL USE ONLY Firehouse This drawing was prepared as a conceptual design solution. Neither the Georgia Depart- ment of Community Affairs, the University of Georgia™s School of Environmental Design, nor the Georgia Trust for Historic Preservation will be responsible for any problems which arise from the use of this drawing as a working drawing for construction purposes. Date: 8/11/2014 Drawn by: NM, GM Checked by: CF Revisions: Vegetated Swale Perspective Tree Bump Out Vegetated Swale Detail Plan Legend 1. New allee & plaza space (Friendship Plaza Monument and historic markers relocated) 2. Existing map mural 3. New benches (see fiSeating Examplesfl) to be placed at Friendship Plaza 4. New covered stage (35™x25™) 5. Flag pole remains in current location and is flanked by two existing monuments 6. New greenspace 7. Existing fountain/plaza area 8. New labyrinth splash playground park Tree wells should be a minimum of 6™x6™. An 8x8 tree well is preferable because larger tree wells allow for better root growth and they prevent roots from breaking up sidewalks. Any future street tree plantings should utilize tree grates to minimize soil compaction around the bases of street trees. 9. Movable seating 10. Adjusted angled parking 11. Redefined Crosswalks (Concrete with brick paver strips are a better choice for future sidewalks because they allow utility access and the concrete is less susceptible to buckling from roots) 12. Vegetated swale (assists in stormwater management) 13. New parking lot entrance and speed bump (crossing is raised to slow traffic on street) 14. Adjusted parking lot space (increases vegetative swale width spacing while still meeting parking lot standards 15. New large shade trees planted in concrete bump outs with tree grates (allow for placement of tall canopy trees that provide shade while not obstructing business storefronts) 16. New Christmas tree location - recommended species: Virginia Pine, Eastern Red Cedar, or ‚Carolina Sapphire™ Cypress Tree Grate Example of Planted Bump-out City of Portland - Stormwater Management Manual Suggested Plant List Seating Examples Trees: Notes: 11 American Sycamore Bald cypress Black gum Magnolia Post oak River birch Sugar maple Platanus occidentalis Taxodium distichum Nyssa sylvatica Magnolia grandiflora Quercus stellata Betula nigra Acer saccharum wet soils (swale) wet soils (swale) Fall color / wet soils evergreen shade canopy tree wet soils (swale) Fall color Shrubs: Friendship Plaza Benches Friendship Plaza Wall Mounted Benches 15 American beautyberry Sweet pepperbush Virginia sweetspire Wax Yellow azalea Yaupon holly Callicarpa americana Clethra alnifolia Itea virginica Myrica cerifera Rhododendron austrinum Ilex vomitoria purple berries in Fall tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils partial shade tolerates wet soils 13 14 Wall St. Perennials: Moveable Seating For Splash Pad and Fountain Plaza Areas Barbra™s buttons Black-eyed Susan Cattail gayfeather Copper iris Marshallia graminifolia Rudbeckia fulgida Liatris pycnostachya Iris fulva wet soils (swale) tolerates wet soils wet soils wet soils (swale) Ornamental Grasses: 12 12 12 Cherokee Ave. 11 Inland seaoats Pink muhly Chasmanthium latifolium Muhlenbergia capillaris Panicum virgatum wet soils tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils Church St. 11 N. Railroad St. S. Railroad St. 10 Hwy 113 Allee Perspective e F c n e 3 5 4 New Lawn and Allee 16 Friendship Plaza 6 8 7 6 3 1 2 9 Amphitheater N. Public Square S. Public Square Splash Playground Downtown Parking Signs Plan Prepared by: Downtown Design Studio NOT FOR CONSTRUCTION CONCEPTUAL USE ONLY Firehouse This drawing was prepared as a conceptual design solution. Neither the Georgia Depart- ment of Community Affairs, the University of Georgia™s School of Environmental Design, nor the Georgia Trust for Historic Preservation will be responsible for any problems which arise from the use of this drawing as a working drawing for construction purposes. Date: 8/11/2014 Drawn by: NM, GM Checked by: CF Revisions: Vegetated Swale Perspective Tree Bump Out Vegetated Swale Detail Plan Legend 1. New allee & plaza space (Friendship Plaza Monument and historic markers relocated) 2. Existing map mural 3. New benches (see fiSeating Examplesfl) to be placed at Friendship Plaza 4. New covered stage (35™x25™) 5. Flag pole remains in current location and is flanked by two existing monuments 6. New greenspace 7. Existing fountain/plaza area 8. New labyrinth splash playground park Tree wells should be a minimum of 6™x6™. An 8x8 tree well is preferable because larger tree wells allow for better root growth and they prevent roots from breaking up sidewalks. Any future street tree plantings should utilize tree grates to minimize soil compaction around the bases of street trees. 9. Movable seating 10. Adjusted angled parking 11. Redefined Crosswalks (Concrete with brick paver strips are a better choice for future sidewalks because they allow utility access and the concrete is less susceptible to buckling from roots) 12. Vegetated swale (assists in stormwater management) 13. New parking lot entrance and speed bump (crossing is raised to slow traffic on street) 14. Adjusted parking lot space (increases vegetative swale width spacing while still meeting parking lot standards 15. New large shade trees planted in concrete bump outs with tree grates (allow for placement of tall canopy trees that provide shade while not obstructing business storefronts) 16. New Christmas tree location - recommended species: Virginia Pine, Eastern Red Cedar, or ‚Carolina Sapphire™ Cypress Tree Grate Example of Planted Bump-out City of Portland - Stormwater Management Manual Suggested Plant List Seating Examples Trees: Notes: 11 American Sycamore Bald cypress Black gum Magnolia Post oak River birch Sugar maple Platanus occidentalis Taxodium distichum Nyssa sylvatica Magnolia grandiflora Quercus stellata Betula nigra Acer saccharum wet soils (swale) wet soils (swale) Fall color / wet soils evergreen shade canopy tree wet soils (swale) Fall color Shrubs: Friendship Plaza Benches Friendship Plaza Wall Mounted Benches 15 American beautyberry Sweet pepperbush Virginia sweetspire Wax Yellow azalea Yaupon holly Callicarpa americana Clethra alnifolia Itea virginica Myrica cerifera Rhododendron austrinum Ilex vomitoria purple berries in Fall tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils partial shade tolerates wet soils 13 14 Wall St. Perennials: Moveable Seating For Splash Pad and Fountain Plaza Areas Barbra™s buttons Black-eyed Susan Cattail gayfeather Copper iris Marshallia graminifolia Rudbeckia fulgida Liatris pycnostachya Iris fulva wet soils (swale) tolerates wet soils wet soils wet soils (swale) Ornamental Grasses: 12 12 12 Cherokee Ave. 11 Inland seaoats Pink muhly Chasmanthium latifolium Muhlenbergia capillaris Panicum virgatum wet soils tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils Church St. 11 N. Railroad St. S. Railroad St. 10 Hwy 113 Allee Perspective e F c n e 3 5 4 New Lawn and Allee 16 Friendship Plaza 6 8 7 6 3 1 2 9 Amphitheater N. Public Square S. Public Square Splash Playground Downtown Parking Signs Plan Prepared by: Downtown Design Studio NOT FOR CONSTRUCTION CONCEPTUAL USE ONLY Firehouse This drawing was prepared as a conceptual design solution. Neither the Georgia Depart- ment of Community Affairs, the University of Georgia™s School of Environmental Design, nor the Georgia Trust for Historic Preservation will be responsible for any problems which arise from the use of this drawing as a working drawing for construction purposes. Date: 8/11/2014 Drawn by: NM, GM Checked by: CF Revisions:Vegetated Swale Perspective Tree Bump Out Vegetated Swale Detail Plan Legend 1. New allee & plaza space (Friendship Plaza Monument and historic markers relocated) 2. Existing map mural 3. New benches (see fiSeating Examplesfl) to be placed at Friendship Plaza 4. New covered stage (35™x25™) 5. Flag pole remains in current location and is flanked by two existing monuments 6. New greenspace 7. Existing fountain/plaza area 8. New labyrinth splash playground park Tree wells should be a minimum of 6™x6™. An 8x8 tree well is preferable because lar Vegetated Swale Perspective Tree Bump Out Vegetated Swale Detail Plan Legend 1. New allee & plaza space (Friendship Plaza Monument and historic markers relocated) 2. Existing map mural 3. New benches (see fiSeating Examplesfl) to be placed at Friendship Plaza 4. New covered stage (35™x25™) 5. Flag pole remains in current location and is flanked by two existing monuments 6. New greenspace 7. Existing fountain/plaza area 8. New labyrinth splash playground park Tree wells should be a minimum of 6™x6™. An 8x8 tree well is preferable because larger tree wells allow for better root growth and they prevent roots from breaking up sidewalks. Any future street tree plantings should utilize tree grates to minimize soil compaction around the bases of street trees. 9. Movable seating 10. Adjusted angled parking 11. Redefined Crosswalks (Concrete with brick paver strips are a better choice for future sidewalks because they allow utility access and the concrete is less susceptible to buckling from roots) 12. Vegetated swale (assists in stormwater management) 13. New parking lot entrance and speed bump (crossing is raised to slow traffic on street) 14. Adjusted parking lot space (increases vegetative swale width spacing while still meeting parking lot standards 15. New large shade trees planted in concrete bump outs with tree grates (allow for placement of tall canopy trees that provide shade while not obstructing business storefronts) 16. New Christmas tree location - recommended species: Virginia Pine, Eastern Red Cedar, or ‚Carolina Sapphire™ Cypress Tree Grate Example of Planted Bump-out City of Portland - Stormwater Management Manual Suggested Plant List Seating Examples Trees: Notes: 11 American Sycamore Bald cypress Black gum Magnolia Post oak River birch Sugar maple Platanus occidentalis Taxodium distichum Nyssa sylvatica Magnolia grandiflora Quercus stellata Betula nigra Acer saccharum wet soils (swale) wet soils (swale) Fall color / wet soils evergreen shade canopy tree wet soils (swale) Fall color Shrubs: Friendship Plaza Benches Friendship Plaza Wall Mounted Benches 15 American beautyberry Sweet pepperbush Virginia sweetspire Wax Yellow azalea Yaupon holly Callicarpa americana Clethra alnifolia Itea virginica Myrica cerifera Rhododendron austrinum Ilex vomitoria purple berries in Fall tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils partial shade tolerates wet soils 13 14 Wall St. Perennials: Moveable Seating For Splash Pad and Fountain Plaza Areas Barbra™s buttons Black-eyed Susan Cattail gayfeather Copper iris Marshallia graminifolia Rudbeckia fulgida Liatris pycnostachya Iris fulva wet soils (swale) tolerates wet soils wet soils wet soils (swale) Ornamental Grasses: 12 12 12 Cherokee Ave. 11 Inland seaoats Pink muhly Chasmanthium latifolium Muhlenbergia capillaris Panicum virgatum wet soils tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils Church St. 11 N. Railroad St. S. Railroad St. 10 Hwy 113 Allee Perspective e F c n e 3 5 4 New Lawn and Allee 16 Friendship Plaza 6 8 7 6 3 1 2 9 Amphitheater N. Public Square S. Public Square Splash Playground Downtown Parking Signs Plan Prepared by: Downtown Design Studio NOT FOR CONSTRUCTION CONCEPTUAL USE ONLY Firehouse This drawing was prepared as a conceptual design solution. Neither the Georgia Depart- ment of Community Affairs, the University of Georgia™s School of Environmental Design, nor the Georgia Trust for Historic Preservation will be responsible for any problems which arise from the use of this drawing as a working drawing for construction purposes. Date: 8/11/2014 Drawn by: NM, GM Checked by: CF Revisions:Vegetated Swale Perspective Tree Bump Out Vegetated Swale Detail Plan Legend 1. New allee & plaza space (Friendship Plaza Monument and historic markers relocated) 2. Existing map mural 3. New benches (see fiSeating Examplesfl) to be placed at Friendship Plaza 4. New covered stage (35™x25™) 5. Flag pole remains in current location and is flanked by two existing monuments 6. New greenspace 7. Existing fountain/plaza area 8. New labyrinth splash playground park Tree wells should be a minimum of 6™x6™. An 8x8 tree well is preferable because larger tree wells allow for better root growth and they prevent roots from breaking up sidewalks. Any future street tree plantings should utilize tree grates to minimize soil compaction around the bases of street trees. 9. Movable seating 10. Adjusted angled parking 11. Redefined Crosswalks (Concrete with brick paver strips are a better choice for future sidewalks because they allow utility access and the concrete is less susceptible to buckling from roots) 12. Vegetated swale (assists in stormwater management) 13. New parking lot entrance and speed bump (crossing is raised to slow traffic on street) 14. Adjusted parking lot space (increases vegetative swale width spacing while still meeting parking lot standards 15. New large shade trees planted in concrete bump outs with tree grates (allow for placement of tall canopy trees that provide shade while not obstructing business storefronts) 16. New Christmas tree location - recommended species: Virginia Pine, Eastern Red Cedar, or ‚Carolina Sapphire™ Cypress Tree Grate Example of Planted Bump-out City of Portland - Stormwater Management Manual Suggested Plant List Seating Examples Trees: Notes: 11 American Sycamore Bald cypress Black gum Magnolia Post oak River birch Sugar maple Platanus occidentalis Taxodium distichum Nyssa sylvatica Magnolia grandiflora Quercus stellata Betula nigra Acer saccharum wet soils (swale) wet soils (swale) Fall color / wet soils evergreen shade canopy tree wet soils (swale) Fall color Shrubs: Friendship Plaza Benches Friendship Plaza Wall Mounted Benches 15 American beautyberry Sweet pepperbush Virginia sweetspire Wax Yellow azalea Yaupon holly Callicarpa americana Clethra alnifolia Itea virginica Myrica cerifera Rhododendron austrinum Ilex vomitoria purple berries in Fall tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils partial shade tolerates wet soils 13 14 Wall St. Perennials: Moveable Seating For Splash Pad and Fountain Plaza Areas Barbra™s buttons Black-eyed Susan Cattail gayfeather Copper iris Marshallia graminifolia Rudbeckia fulgida Liatris pycnostachya Iris fulva wet soils (swale) tolerates wet soils wet soils wet soils (swale) Ornamental Grasses: 12 12 12 Cherokee Ave. 11 Inland seaoats Pink muhly Chasmanthium latifolium Muhlenbergia capillaris Panicum virgatum wet soils tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils Church St. 11 N. Railroad St. S. Railroad St. 10 Hwy 113 Allee Perspective e F c n e 3 5 4 New Lawn and Allee 16 Friendship Plaza 6 8 7 6 3 1 2 9 Amphitheater N. Public Square S. Public Square Splash Playground Downtown Parking Signs Plan Prepared by: Downtown Design Studio NOT FOR CONSTRUCTION CONCEPTUAL USE ONLY Firehouse This drawing was prepared as a conceptual design solution. Neither the Georgia Depart- ment of Community Affairs, the University of Georgia™s School of Environmental Design, nor the Georgia Trust for Historic Preservation will be responsible for any problems which arise from the use of this drawing as a working drawing for construction purposes. Date: 8/11/2014 Drawn by: NM, GM Checked by: CF Revisions:Vegetated Swale Perspective Tree Bump Out Vegetated Swale Detail Plan Legend 1. New allee & plaza space (Friendship Plaza Monument and historic markers relocated) 2. Existing map mural 3. New benches (see fiSeating Examplesfl) to be placed at Friendship Plaza 4. New covered stage (35™x25™) 5. Flag pole remains in current location and is flanked by two existing monuments 6. New greenspace 7. Existing fountain/plaza area 8. New labyrinth splash playground park Tree wells should be a minimum of 6™x6™. An 8x8 tree well is preferable because larger tree wells allow for better root growth and they prevent roots from breaking up sidewalks. Any future street tree plantings should utilize tree grates to minimize soil compaction around the bases of street trees. 9. Movable seating 10. Adjusted angled parking 11. Redefined Crosswalks (Concrete with brick paver strips are a better choice for future sidewalks because they allow utility access and the concrete is less susceptible to buckling from roots) 12. Vegetated swale (assists in stormwater management) 13. New parking lot entrance and speed bump (crossing is raised to slow traffic on street) 14. Adjusted parking lot space (increases vegetative swale width spacing while still meeting parking lot standards 15. New large shade trees planted in concrete bump outs with tree grates (allow for placement of tall canopy trees that provide shade while not obstructing business storefronts) 16. New Christmas tree location - recommended species: Virginia Pine, Eastern Red Cedar, or ‚Carolina Sapphire™ Cypress Tree Grate Example of Planted Bump-out City of Portland - Stormwater Management Manual Suggested Plant List Seating Examples Trees: Notes: 11 American Sycamore Bald cypress Black gum Magnolia Post oak River birch Sugar maple Platanus occidentalis Taxodium distichum Nyssa sylvatica Magnolia grandiflora Quercus stellata Betula nigra Acer saccharum wet soils (swale) wet soils (swale) Fall color / wet soils evergreen shade canopy tree wet soils (swale) Fall color Shrubs: Friendship Plaza Benches Friendship Plaza Wall Mounted Benches 15 American beautyberry Sweet pepperbush Virginia sweetspire Wax Yellow azalea Yaupon holly Callicarpa americana Clethra alnifolia Itea virginica Myrica cerifera Rhododendron austrinum Ilex vomitoria purple berries in Fall tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils partial shade tolerates wet soils 13 14 Wall St. Perennials: Moveable Seating For Splash Pad and Fountain Plaza Areas Barbra™s buttons Black-eyed Susan Cattail gayfeather Copper iris Marshallia graminifolia Rudbeckia fulgida Liatris pycnostachya Iris fulva wet soils (swale) tolerates wet soils wet soils wet soils (swale) Ornamental Grasses: 12 12 12 Cherokee Ave. 11 Inland seaoats Pink muhly Chasmanthium latifolium Muhlenbergia capillaris Panicum virgatum wet soils tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils Church St. 11 N. Railroad St. S. Railroad St. 10 Hwy 113 Allee Perspective e F c n e 3 5 4 New Lawn and Allee 16 Friendship Plaza 6 8 7 6 3 1 2 9 Amphitheater N. Public Square S. Public Square Splash Playground Downtown Parking Signs Plan Prepared by: Downtown Design Studio NOT FOR CONSTRUCTION CONCEPTUAL USE ONLY Firehouse This drawing was prepared as a conceptual design solution. Neither the Georgia Depart- ment of Community Affairs, the University of Georgia™s School of Environmental Design, nor the Georgia Trust for Historic Preservation will be responsible for any problems which arise from the use of this drawing as a working drawing for construction purposes. Date: 8/11/2014 Drawn by: NM, GM Checked by: CF Revisions:Vegetated Swale Perspective Tree Bump Out Vegetated Swale Detail Plan Legend 1. New allee & plaza space (Friendship Plaza Monument and historic markers relocated) 2. Existing map mural 3. New benches (see fiSeating Examplesfl) to be placed at Friendship Plaza 4. New covered stage (35™x25™) 5. Flag pole remains in current location and is flanked by two existing monuments 6. New greenspace 7. Existing fountain/plaza area 8. New labyrinth splash playground park Tree wells should be a minimum of 6™x6™. An 8x8 tree well is preferable because larger tree wells allow for better root growth and they prevent roots from breaking up sidewalks. Any future street tree plantings should utilize tree grates to minimize soil compaction around the bases of street trees. 9. Movable seating 10. Adjusted angled parking 11. Redefined Crosswalks (Concrete with brick paver strips are a better choice for future sidewalks because they allow utility access and the concrete is less susceptible to buckling from roots) 12. Vegetated swale (assists in stormwater management) 13. New parking lot entrance and speed bump (crossing is raised to slow traffic on street) 14. Adjusted parking lot space (increases vegetative swale width spacing while still meeting parking lot standards 15. New large shade trees planted in concrete bump outs with tree grates (allow for placement of tall canopy trees that provide shade while not obstructing business storefronts) 16. New Christmas tree location - recommended species: Virginia Pine, Eastern Red Cedar, or ‚Carolina Sapphire™ Cypress Tree Grate Example of Planted Bump-out City of Portland - Stormwater Management Manual Suggested Plant List Seating Examples Trees: Notes: 11 American Sycamore Bald cypress Black gum Magnolia Post oak River birch Sugar maple Platanus occidentalis Taxodium distichum Nyssa sylvatica Magnolia grandiflora Quercus stellata Betula nigra Acer saccharum wet soils (swale) wet soils (swale) Fall color / wet soils evergreen shade canopy tree wet soils (swale) Fall color Shrubs: Friendship Plaza Benches Friendship Plaza Wall Mounted Benches 15 American beautyberry Sweet pepperbush Virginia sweetspire Wax Yellow azalea Yaupon holly Callicarpa americana Clethra alnifolia Itea virginica Myrica cerifera Rhododendron austrinum Ilex vomitoria purple berries in Fall tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils partial shade tolerates wet soils 13 14 Wall St. Perennials: Moveable Seating For Splash Pad and Fountain Plaza Areas Barbra™s buttons Black-eyed Susan Cattail gayfeather Copper iris Marshallia graminifolia Rudbeckia fulgida Liatris pycnostachya Iris fulva wet soils (swale) tolerates wet soils wet soils wet soils (swale) Ornamental Grasses: 12 12 12 Cherokee Ave. 11 Inland seaoats Pink muhly Chasmanthium latifolium Muhlenbergia capillaris Panicum virgatum wet soils tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils Church St. 11 N. Railroad St. S. Railroad St. 10 Hwy 113 Allee Perspective e F c n e 3 5 4 New Lawn and Allee 16 Friendship Plaza 6 8 7 6 3 1 2 9 Amphitheater N. Public Square S. Public Square Splash Playground Downtown Parking Signs Plan Prepared by: Downtown Design Studio NOT FOR CONSTRUCTION CONCEPTUAL USE ONLY Firehouse This drawing was prepared as a conceptual design solution. Neither the Georgia Depart- ment of Community Affairs, the University of Georgia™s School of Environmental Design, nor the Georgia Trust for Historic Preservation will be responsible for any problems which arise from the use of this drawing as a working drawing for construction purposes. Date: 8/11/2014 Drawn by: NM, GM Checked by: CF Revisions:Vegetated Swale Perspective Tree Bump Out Vegetated Swale Detail Plan Legend 1. New allee & plaza space (Friendship Plaza Monument and historic markers relocated) 2. Existing map mural 3. New benches (see fiSeating Examplesfl) to be placed at Friendship Plaza 4. New covered stage (35™x25™) 5. Flag pole remains in current location and is flanked by two existing monuments 6. New greenspace 7. Existing fountain/plaza area 8. New labyrinth splash playground park Tree wells should be a minimum of 6™x6™. An 8x8 tree well is preferable because larger tree wells allow for better root growth and they prevent roots from breaking up sidewalks. Any future street tree plantings should utilize tree grates to minimize soil compaction around the bases of street trees. 9. Movable seating 10. Adjusted angled parking 11. Redefined Crosswalks (Concrete with brick paver strips are a better choice for future sidewalks because they allow utility access and the concrete is less susceptible to buckling from roots) 12. Vegetated swale (assists in stormwater management) 13. New parking lot entrance and speed bump (crossing is raised to slow traffic on street) 14. Adjusted parking lot space (increases vegetative swale width spacing while still meeting parking lot standards 15. New large shade trees planted in concrete bump outs with tree grates (allow for placement of tall canopy trees that provide shade while not obstructing business storefronts) 16. New Christmas tree location - recommended species: Virginia Pine, Eastern Red Cedar, or ‚Carolina Sapphire™ Cypress Tree Grate Example of Planted Bump-out City of Portland - Stormwater Management Manual Suggested Plant List Seating Examples Trees: Notes: 11 American Sycamore Bald cypress Black gum Magnolia Post oak River birch Sugar maple Platanus occidentalis Taxodium distichum Nyssa sylvatica Magnolia grandiflora Quercus stellata Betula nigra Acer saccharum wet soils (swale) wet soils (swale) Fall color / wet soils evergreen shade canopy tree wet soils (swale) Fall color Shrubs: Friendship Plaza Benches Friendship Plaza Wall Mounted Benches 15 American beautyberry Sweet pepperbush Virginia sweetspire Wax Yellow azalea Yaupon holly Callicarpa americana Clethra alnifolia Itea virginica Myrica cerifera Rhododendron austrinum Ilex vomitoria purple berries in Fall tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils partial shade tolerates wet soils 13 14 Wall St. Perennials: Moveable Seating For Splash Pad and Fountain Plaza Areas Barbra™s buttons Black-eyed Susan Cattail gayfeather Copper iris Marshallia graminifolia Rudbeckia fulgida Liatris pycnostachya Iris fulva wet soils (swale) tolerates wet soils wet soils wet soils (swale) Ornamental Grasses: 12 12 12 Cherokee Ave. 11 Inland seaoats Pink muhly Chasmanthium latifolium Muhlenbergia capillaris Panicum virgatum wet soils tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils Church St. 11 N. Railroad St. S. Railroad St. 10 Hwy 113 Allee Perspective e F c n e 3 5 4 New Lawn and Allee 16 Friendship Plaza 6 8 7 6 3 1 2 9 Amphitheater N. Public Square S. Public Square Splash Playground Downtown Parking Signs Plan Prepared by: Downtown Design Studio NOT FOR CONSTRUCTION CONCEPTUAL USE ONLY Firehouse This drawing was prepared as a conceptual design solution. Neither the Georgia Depart- ment of Community Affairs, the University of Georgia™s School of Environmental Design, nor the Georgia Trust for Historic Preservation will be responsible for any problems which arise from the use of this drawing as a working drawing for construction purposes. Date: 8/11/2014 Drawn by: NM, GM Checked by: CF Revisions:Vegetated Swale Perspective Tree Bump Out Vegetated Swale Detail Plan Legend 1. New allee & plaza space (Friendship Plaza Monument and historic markers relocated) 2. Existing map mural 3. New benches (see fiSeating Examplesfl) to be placed at Friendship Plaza 4. New covered stage (35™x25™) 5. Flag pole remains in current location and is flanked by two existing monuments 6. New greenspace 7. Existing fountain/plaza area 8. New labyrinth splash playground park Tree wells should be a minimum of 6™x6™. An 8x8 tree well is preferable because larger tree wells allow for better root growth and they prevent roots from breaking up sidewalks. Any future street tree plantings should utilize tree grates to minimize soil compaction around the bases of street trees. 9. Movable seating 10. Adjusted angled parking 11. Redefined Crosswalks (Concrete with brick paver strips are a better choice for future sidewalks because they allow utility access and the concrete is less susceptible to buckling from roots) 12. Vegetated swale (assists in stormwater management) 13. New parking lot entrance and speed bump (crossing is raised to slow traffic on street) 14. Adjusted parking lot space (increases vegetative swale width spacing while still meeting parking lot standards 15. New large shade trees planted in concrete bump outs with tree grates (allow for placement of tall canopy trees that provide shade while not obstructing business storefronts) 16. New Christmas tree location - recommended species: Virginia Pine, Eastern Red Cedar, or ‚Carolina Sapphire™ Cypress Tree Grate Example of Planted Bump-out City of Portland - Stormwater Management Manual Suggested Plant List Seating Examples Trees: Notes: 11 American Sycamore Bald cypress Black gum Magnolia Post oak River birch Sugar maple Platanus occidentalis Taxodium distichum Nyssa sylvatica Magnolia grandiflora Quercus stellata Betula nigra Acer saccharum wet soils (swale) wet soils (swale) Fall color / wet soils evergreen shade canopy tree wet soils (swale) Fall color Shrubs: Friendship Plaza Benches Friendship Plaza Wall Mounted Benches 15 American beautyberry Sweet pepperbush Virginia sweetspire Wax Yellow azalea Yaupon holly Callicarpa americana Clethra alnifolia Itea virginica Myrica cerifera Rhododendron austrinum Ilex vomitoria purple berries in Fall tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils partial shade tolerates wet soils 13 14 Wall St. Perennials: Moveable Seating For Splash Pad and Fountain Plaza Areas Barbra™s buttons Black-eyed Susan Cattail gayfeather Copper iris Marshallia graminifolia Rudbeckia fulgida Liatris pycnostachya Iris fulva wet soils (swale) tolerates wet soils wet soils wet soils (swale) Ornamental Grasses: 12 12 12 Cherokee Ave. 11 Inland seaoats Pink muhly Chasmanthium latifolium Muhlenbergia capillaris Panicum virgatum wet soils tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils Church St. 11 N. Railroad St. S. Railroad St. 10 Hwy 113 Allee Perspective e F c n e 3 5 4 New Lawn and Allee 16 Friendship Plaza 6 8 7 6 3 1 2 9 Amphitheater N. Public Square S. Public Square Splash Playground Downtown Parking Signs Plan Prepared by: Downtown Design Studio NOT FOR CONSTRUCTION CONCEPTUAL USE ONLY Firehouse This drawing was prepared as a conceptual design solution. Neither the Georgia Depart- ment of Community Affairs, the University of Georgia™s School of Environmental Design, nor the Georgia Trust for Historic Preservation will be responsible for any problems which arise from the use of this drawing as a working drawing for construction purposes. Date: 8/11/2014 Drawn by: NM, GM Checked by: CF Revisions: Vegetated Swale Perspective Tree Bump Out Vegetated Swale Detail Plan Legend 1. New allee & plaza space (Friendship Plaza Monument and historic markers relocated) 2. Existing map mural 3. New benches (see fiSeating Examplesfl) to be placed at Friendship Plaza 4. New covered stage (35™x25™) 5. Flag pole remains in current location and is flanked by two existing monuments 6. New greenspace 7. Existing fountain/plaza area 8. New labyrinth splash playground park Tree wells should be a minimum of 6™x6™. An 8x8 tree well is preferable because larger tree wells allow for better root growth and they prevent roots from breaking up sidewalks. Any future street tree plantings should utilize tree grates to minimize soil compaction around the bases of street trees. 9. Movable seating 10. Adjusted angled parking 11. Redefined Crosswalks (Concrete with brick paver strips are a better choice for future sidewalks because they allow utility access and the concrete is less susceptible to buckling from roots) 12. Vegetated swale (assists in stormwater management) 13. New parking lot entrance and speed bump (crossing is raised to slow traffic on street) 14. Adjusted parking lot space (increases vegetative swale width spacing while still meeting parking lot standards 15. New large shade trees planted in concrete bump outs with tree grates (allow for placement of tall canopy trees that provide shade while not obstructing business storefronts) 16. New Christmas tree location - recommended species: Virginia Pine, Eastern Red Cedar, or ‚Carolina Sapphire™ Cypress Tree Grate Example of Planted Bump-out City of Portland - Stormwater Management Manual Suggested Plant List Seating Examples Trees: Notes: 11 American Sycamore Bald cypress Black gum Magnolia Post oak River birch Sugar maple Platanus occidentalis Taxodium distichum Nyssa sylvatica Magnolia grandiflora Quercus stellata Betula nigra Acer saccharum wet soils (swale) wet soils (swale) Fall color / wet soils evergreen shade canopy tree wet soils (swale) Fall color Shrubs: Friendship Plaza Benches Friendship Plaza Wall Mounted Benches 15 American beautyberry Sweet pepperbush Virginia sweetspire Wax Yellow azalea Yaupon holly Callicarpa americana Clethra alnifolia Itea virginica Myrica cerifera Rhododendron austrinum Ilex vomitoria purple berries in Fall tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils partial shade tolerates wet soils 13 14 Wall St. Perennials: Moveable Seating For Splash Pad and Fountain Plaza Areas Barbra™s buttons Black-eyed Susan Cattail gayfeather Copper iris Marshallia graminifolia Rudbeckia fulgida Liatris pycnostachya Iris fulva wet soils (swale) tolerates wet soils wet soils wet soils (swale) Ornamental Grasses: 12 12 12 Cherokee Ave. 11 Inland seaoats Pink muhly Chasmanthium latifolium Muhlenbergia capillaris Panicum virgatum wet soils tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils Church St. 11 N. Railroad St. S. Railroad St. 10 Hwy 113 Allee Perspective e F c n e 3 5 4 New Lawn and Allee 16 Friendship Plaza 6 8 7 6 3 1 2 9 Amphitheater N. Public Square S. Public Square Splash Playground Downtown Parking Signs Plan Prepared by: Downtown Design Studio NOT FOR CONSTRUCTION CONCEPTUAL USE ONLY Firehouse This drawing was prepared as a conceptual design solution. Neither the Georgia Depart- ment of Community Affairs, the University of Georgia™s School of Environmental Design, nor the Georgia Trust for Historic Preservation will be responsible for any problems which arise from the use of this drawing as a working drawing for construction purposes. Date: 8/11/2014 Drawn by: NM, GM Checked by: CF Revisions: Vegetated Swale Perspective Tree Bump Out Vegetated Swale Detail Plan Legend 1. New allee & plaza space (Friendship Plaza Monument and historic markers relocated) 2. Existing map mural 3. New benches (see fiSeating Examplesfl) to be placed at Friendship Plaza 4. New covered stage (35™x25™) 5. Flag pole remains in current location and is flanked by two existing monuments 6. New greenspace 7. Existing fountain/plaza area 8. New labyrinth splash playground park Tree wells should be a minimum of 6™x6™. An 8x8 tree well is preferable because larger tree wells allow for better root growth and they prevent roots from breaking up sidewalks. Any future street tree plantings should utilize tree grates to minimize soil compaction around the bases of street trees. 9. Movable seating 10. Adjusted angled parking 11. Redefined Crosswalks (Concrete with brick paver strips are a better choice for future sidewalks because they allow utility access and the concrete is less susceptible to buckling from roots) 12. Vegetated swale (assists in stormwater management) 13. New parking lot entrance and speed bump (crossing is raised to slow traffic on street) 14. Adjusted parking lot space (increases vegetative swale width spacing while still meeting parking lot standards 15. New large shade trees planted in concrete bump outs with tree grates (allow for placement of tall canopy trees that provide shade while not obstructing business storefronts) 16. New Christmas tree location - recommended species: Virginia Pine, Eastern Red Cedar, or ‚Carolina Sapphire™ Cypress Tree Grate Example of Planted Bump-out City of Portland - Stormwater Management Manual Suggested Plant List Seating Examples Trees: Notes: 11 American Sycamore Bald cypress Black gum Magnolia Post oak River birch Sugar maple Platanus occidentalis Taxodium distichum Nyssa sylvatica Magnolia grandiflora Quercus stellata Betula nigra Acer saccharum wet soils (swale) wet soils (swale) Fall color / wet soils evergreen shade canopy tree wet soils (swale) Fall color Shrubs: Friendship Plaza Benches Friendship Plaza Wall Mounted Benches 15 American beautyberry Sweet pepperbush Virginia sweetspire Wax Yellow azalea Yaupon holly Callicarpa americana Clethra alnifolia Itea virginica Myrica cerifera Rhododendron austrinum Ilex vomitoria purple berries in Fall tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils partial shade tolerates wet soils 13 14 Wall St. Perennials: Moveable Seating For Splash Pad and Fountain Plaza Areas Barbra™s buttons Black-eyed Susan Cattail gayfeather Copper iris Marshallia graminifolia Rudbeckia fulgida Liatris pycnostachya Iris fulva wet soils (swale) tolerates wet soils wet soils wet soils (swale) Ornamental Grasses: 12 12 12 Cherokee Ave. 11 Inland seaoats Pink muhly Chasmanthium latifolium Muhlenbergia capillaris Panicum virgatum wet soils tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils Church St. 11 N. Railroad St. S. Railroad St. 10 Hwy 113 Allee Perspective e F c n e 3 5 4 New Lawn and Allee 16 Friendship Plaza 6 8 7 6 3 1 2 9 Amphitheater N. Public Square S. Public Square Splash Playground Downtown Parking Signs Plan Prepared by: Downtown Design Studio NOT FOR CONSTRUCTION CONCEPTUAL USE ONLY Firehouse This drawing was prepared as a conceptual design solution. Neither the Georgia Depart- ment of Community Affairs, the University of Georgia™s School of Environmental Design, nor the Georgia Trust for Historic Preservation will be responsible for any problems which arise from the use of this drawing as a working drawing for construction purposes. Date: 8/11/2014 Drawn by: NM, GM Checked by: CF Revisions:Vegetated Swale Perspective Tree Bump Out Vegetated Swale Detail Plan Legend 1. New allee & plaza space (Friendship Plaza Monument and historic markers relocated) 2. Existing map mural 3. New benches (see fiSeating Examplesfl) to be placed at Friendship Plaza 4. New covered stage (35™x25™) 5. Flag pole remains in current location and is flanked by two existing monuments 6. New greenspace 7. Existing fountain/plaza area 8. New labyrinth splash playground park Tree wells should be a minimum of 6™x6™. An 8x8 tree well is preferable because larger tree wells allow for better root growth and they prevent roots from breaking up sidewalks. Any future street tree plantings should utilize tree grates to minimize soil compaction around the bases of street trees. 9. Movable seating 10. Adjusted angled parking 11. Redefined Crosswalks (Concrete with brick paver strips are a better choice for future sidewalks because they allow utility access and the concrete is less susceptible to buckling from roots) 12. Vegetated swale (assists in stormwater management) 13. New parking lot entrance and speed bump (crossing is raised to slow traffic on street) 14. Adjusted parking lot space (increases vegetative swale width spacing while still meeting parking lot standards 15. New large shade trees planted in concrete bump outs with tree grates (allow for placement of tall canopy trees that provide shade while not obstructing business storefronts) 16. New Christmas tree location - recommended species: Virginia Pine, Eastern Red Cedar, or ‚Carolina Sapphire™ Cypress Tree Grate Example of Planted Bump-out City of Portland - Stormwater Management Manual Suggested Plant List Seating Examples Trees: Notes: 11 American Sycamore Bald cypress Black gum Magnolia Post oak River birch Sugar maple Platanus occidentalis Taxodium distichum Nyssa sylvatica Magnolia grandiflora Quercus stellata Betula nigra Acer saccharum wet soils (swale) wet soils (swale) Fall color / wet soils evergreen shade canopy tree wet soils (swale) Fall color Shrubs: Friendship Plaza Benches Friendship Plaza Wall Mounted Benches 15 American beautyberry Sweet pepperbush Virginia sweetspire Wax Yellow azalea Yaupon holly Callicarpa americana Clethra alnifolia Itea virginica Myrica cerifera Rhododendron austrinum Ilex vomitoria purple berries in Fall tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils partial shade tolerates wet soils 13 14 Wall St. Perennials: Moveable Seating For Splash Pad and Fountain Plaza Areas Barbra™s buttons Black-eyed Susan Cattail gayfeather Copper iris Marshallia graminifolia Rudbeckia fulgida Liatris pycnostachya Iris fulva wet soils (swale) tolerates wet soils wet soils wet soils (swale) Ornamental Grasses: 12 12 12 Cherokee Ave. 11 Inland seaoats Pink muhly Chasmanthium latifolium Muhlenbergia capillaris Panicum virgatum wet soils tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils Church St. 11 N. Railroad St. S. Railroad St. 10 Hwy 113 Allee Perspective e F c n e 3 5 4 New Lawn and Allee 16 Friendship Plaza 6 8 7 6 3 1 2 9 Amphitheater N. Public Square S. Public Square Splash Playground Downtown Parking Signs Plan Prepared by: Downtown Design Studio NOT FOR CONSTRUCTION CONCEPTUAL USE ONLY Firehouse This drawing was prepared as a conceptual design solution. Neither the Georgia Depart- ment of Community Affairs, the University of Georgia™s School of Environmental Design, nor the Georgia Trust for Historic Preservation will be responsible for any problems which arise from the use of this drawing as a working drawing for construction purposes. Date: 8/11/2014 Drawn by: NM, GM Checked by: CF Revisions: Vegetated Swale Perspective Tree Bump Out Vegetated Swale Detail Plan Legend 1. New allee & plaza space (Friendship Plaza Monument and historic markers relocated) 2. Existing map mural 3. New benches (see fiSeating Examplesfl) to be placed at Friendship Plaza 4. New covered stage (35™x25™) 5. Flag pole remains in current location and is flanked by two existing monuments 6. New greenspace 7. Existing fountain/plaza area 8. New labyrinth splash playground park Tree wells should be a minimum of 6™x6™. An 8x8 tree well is preferable because larger tree wells allow for better root growth and they prevent roots from breaking up sidewalks. Any future street tree plantings should utilize tree grates to minimize soil compaction around the bases of street trees. 9. Movable seating 10. Adjusted angled parking 11. Redefined Crosswalks (Concrete with brick paver strips are a better choice for future sidewalks because they allow utility access and the concrete is less susceptible to buckling from roots) 12. Vegetated swale (assists in stormwater management) 13. New parking lot entrance and speed bump (crossing is raised to slow traffic on street) 14. Adjusted parking lot space (increases vegetative swale width spacing while still meeting parking lot standards 15. New large shade trees planted in concrete bump outs with tree grates (allow for placement of tall canopy trees that provide shade while not obstructing business storefronts) 16. New Christmas tree location - recommended species: Virginia Pine, Eastern Red Cedar, or ‚Carolina Sapphire™ Cypress Tree Grate Example of Planted Bump-out City of Portland - Stormwater Management Manual Suggested Plant List Seating Examples Trees: Notes: 11 American Sycamore Bald cypress Black gum Magnolia Post oak River birch Sugar maple Platanus occidentalis Taxodium distichum Nyssa sylvatica Magnolia grandiflora Quercus stellata Betula nigra Acer saccharum wet soils (swale) wet soils (swale) Fall color / wet soils evergreen shade canopy tree wet soils (swale) Fall color Shrubs: Friendship Plaza Benches Friendship Plaza Wall Mounted Benches 15 American beautyberry Sweet pepperbush Virginia sweetspire Wax Yellow azalea Yaupon holly Callicarpa americana Clethra alnifolia Itea virginica Myrica cerifera Rhododendron austrinum Ilex vomitoria purple berries in Fall tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils partial shade tolerates wet soils 13 14 Wall St. Perennials: Moveable Seating For Splash Pad and Fountain Plaza Areas Barbra™s buttons Black-eyed Susan Cattail gayfeather Copper iris Marshallia graminifolia Rudbeckia fulgida Liatris pycnostachya Iris fulva wet soils (swale) tolerates wet soils wet soils wet soils (swale) Ornamental Grasses: 12 12 12 Cherokee Ave. 11 Inland seaoats Pink muhly Chasmanthium latifolium Muhlenbergia capillaris Panicum virgatum wet soils tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils Church St. 11 N. Railroad St. S. Railroad St. 10 Hwy 113 Allee Perspective e F c n e 3 5 4 New Lawn and Allee 16 Friendship Plaza 6 8 7 6 3 1 2 9 Amphitheater N. Public Square S. Public Square Splash Playground Downtown Parking Signs Plan Prepared by: Downtown Design Studio NOT FOR CONSTRUCTION CONCEPTUAL USE ONLY Firehouse This drawing was prepared as a conceptual design solution. Neither the Georgia Depart- ment of Community Affairs, the University of Georgia™s School of Environmental Design, nor the Georgia Trust for Historic Preservation will be responsible for any problems which arise from the use of this drawing as a working drawing for construction purposes. Date: 8/11/2014 Drawn by: NM, GM Checked by: CF Revisions: Vegetated Swale Perspective Tree Bump Out Vegetated Swale Detail Plan Legend 1. New allee & plaza space (Friendship Plaza Monument and historic markers relocated) 2. Existing map mural 3. New benches (see fiSeating Examplesfl) to be placed at Friendship Plaza 4. New covered stage (35™x25™) 5. Flag pole remains in current location and is flanked by two existing monuments 6. New greenspace 7. Existing fountain/plaza area 8. New labyrinth splash playground park Tree wells should be a minimum of 6™x6™. An 8x8 tree well is preferable because larger tree wells allow for better root growth and they prevent roots from breaking up sidewalks. Any future street tree plantings should utilize tree grates to minimize soil compaction around the bases of street trees. 9. Movable seating 10. Adjusted angled parking 11. Redefined Crosswalks (Concrete with brick paver strips are a better choice for future sidewalks because they allow utility access and the concrete is less susceptible to buckling from roots) 12. Vegetated swale (assists in stormwater management) 13. New parking lot entrance and speed bump (crossing is raised to slow traffic on street) 14. Adjusted parking lot space (increases vegetative swale width spacing while still meeting parking lot standards 15. New large shade trees planted in concrete bump outs with tree grates (allow for placement of tall canopy trees that provide shade while not obstructing business storefronts) 16. New Christmas tree location - recommended species: Virginia Pine, Eastern Red Cedar, or ‚Carolina Sapphire™ Cypress Tree Grate Example of Planted Bump-out City of Portland - Stormwater Management Manual Suggested Plant List Seating Examples Trees: Notes: 11 American Sycamore Bald cypress Black gum Magnolia Post oak River birch Sugar maple Platanus occidentalis Taxodium distichum Nyssa sylvatica Magnolia grandiflora Quercus stellata Betula nigra Acer saccharum wet soils (swale) wet soils (swale) Fall color / wet soils evergreen shade canopy tree wet soils (swale) Fall color Shrubs: Friendship Plaza Benches Friendship Plaza Wall Mounted Benches 15 American beautyberry Sweet pepperbush Virginia sweetspire Wax Yellow azalea Yaupon holly Callicarpa americana Clethra alnifolia Itea virginica Myrica cerifera Rhododendron austrinum Ilex vomitoria purple berries in Fall tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils partial shade tolerates wet soils 13 14 Wall St. Perennials: Moveable Seating For Splash Pad and Fountain Plaza Areas Barbra™s buttons Black-eyed Susan Cattail gayfeather Copper iris Marshallia graminifolia Rudbeckia fulgida Liatris pycnostachya Iris fulva wet soils (swale) tolerates wet soils wet soils wet soils (swale) Ornamental Grasses: 12 12 12 Cherokee Ave. 11 Inland seaoats Pink muhly Chasmanthium latifolium Muhlenbergia capillaris Panicum virgatum wet soils tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils Church St. 11 N. Railroad St. S. Railroad St. 10 Hwy 113 Allee Perspective e F c n e 3 5 4 New Lawn and Allee 16 Friendship Plaza 6 8 7 6 3 1 2 9 Amphitheater N. Public Square S. Public Square Splash Playground Downtown Parking Signs Plan Prepared by: Downtown Design Studio NOT FOR CONSTRUCTION CONCEPTUAL USE ONLY Firehouse This drawing was prepared as a conceptual design solution. Neither the Georgia Depart- ment of Community Affairs, the University of Georgia™s School of Environmental Design, nor the Georgia Trust for Historic Preservation will be responsible for any problems which arise from the use of this drawing as a working drawing for construction purposes. Date: 8/11/2014 Drawn by: NM, GM Checked by: CF Revisions: Vegetated Swale Perspective Tree Bump Out Vegetated Swale Detail Plan Legend 1. New allee & plaza space (Friendship Plaza Monument and historic markers relocated) 2. Existing map mural 3. New benches (see fiSeating Examplesfl) to be placed at Friendship Plaza 4. New covered stage (35™x25™) 5. Flag pole remains in current location and is flanked by two existing monuments 6. New greenspace 7. Existing fountain/plaza area 8. New labyrinth splash playground park Tree wells should be a minimum of 6™x6™. An 8x8 tree well is preferable because larger tree wells allow for better root growth and they prevent roots from breaking up sidewalks. Any future street tree plantings should utilize tree grates to minimize soil compaction around the bases of street trees. 9. Movable seating 10. Adjusted angled parking 11. Redefined Crosswalks (Concrete with brick paver strips are a better choice for future sidewalks because they allow utility access and the concrete is less susceptible to buckling from roots) 12. Vegetated swale (assists in stormwater management) 13. New parking lot entrance and speed bump (crossing is raised to slow traffic on street) 14. Adjusted parking lot space (increases vegetative swale width spacing while still meeting parking lot standards 15. New large shade trees planted in concrete bump outs with tree grates (allow for placement of tall canopy trees that provide shade while not obstructing business storefronts) 16. New Christmas tree location - recommended species: Virginia Pine, Eastern Red Cedar, or ‚Carolina Sapphire™ Cypress Tree Grate Example of Planted Bump-out City of Portland - Stormwater Management Manual Suggested Plant List Seating Examples Trees: Notes: 11 American Sycamore Bald cypress Black gum Magnolia Post oak River birch Sugar maple Platanus occidentalis Taxodium distichum Nyssa sylvatica Magnolia grandiflora Quercus stellata Betula nigra Acer saccharum wet soils (swale) wet soils (swale) Fall color / wet soils evergreen shade canopy tree wet soils (swale) Fall color Shrubs: Friendship Plaza Benches Friendship Plaza Wall Mounted Benches 15 American beautyberry Sweet pepperbush Virginia sweetspire Wax Yellow azalea Yaupon holly Callicarpa americana Clethra alnifolia Itea virginica Myrica cerifera Rhododendron austrinum Ilex vomitoria purple berries in Fall tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils partial shade tolerates wet soils 13 14 Wall St. Perennials: Moveable Seating For Splash Pad and Fountain Plaza Areas Barbra™s buttons Black-eyed Susan Cattail gayfeather Copper iris Marshallia graminifolia Rudbeckia fulgida Liatris pycnostachya Iris fulva wet soils (swale) tolerates wet soils wet soils wet soils (swale) Ornamental Grasses: 12 12 12 Cherokee Ave. 11 Inland seaoats Pink muhly Chasmanthium latifolium Muhlenbergia capillaris Panicum virgatum wet soils tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils Church St. 11 N. Railroad St. S. Railroad St. 10 Hwy 113 Allee Perspective e F c n e 3 5 4 New Lawn and Allee 16 Friendship Plaza 6 8 7 6 3 1 2 9 Amphitheater N. Public Square S. Public Square Splash Playground Downtown Parking Signs Plan Prepared by: Downtown Design Studio NOT FOR CONSTRUCTION CONCEPTUAL USE ONLY Firehouse This drawing was prepared as a conceptual design solution. Neither the Georgia Depart- ment of Community Affairs, the University of Georgia™s School of Environmental Design, nor the Georgia Trust for Historic Preservation will be responsible for any problems which arise from the use of this drawing as a working drawing for construction purposes. Date: 8/11/2014 Drawn by: NM, GM Checked by: CF Revisions: Vegetated Swale Perspective Tree Bump Out Vegetated Swale Detail Plan Legend 1. New allee & plaza space (Friendship Plaza Monument and historic markers relocated) 2. Existing map mural 3. New benches (see fiSeating Examplesfl) to be placed at Friendship Plaza 4. New covered stage (35™x25™) 5. Flag pole remains in current location and is flanked by two existing monuments 6. New greenspace 7. Existing fountain/plaza area 8. New labyrinth splash playground park Tree wells should be a minimum of 6™x6™. An 8x8 tree well is preferable because larger tree wells allow for better root growth and they prevent roots from breaking up sidewalks. Any future street tree plantings should utilize tree grates to minimize soil compaction around the bases of street trees. 9. Movable seating 10. Adjusted angled parking 11. Redefined Crosswalks (Concrete with brick paver strips are a better choice for future sidewalks because they allow utility access and the concrete is less susceptible to buckling from roots) 12. Vegetated swale (assists in stormwater management) 13. New parking lot entrance and speed bump (crossing is raised to slow traffic on street) 14. Adjusted parking lot space (increases vegetative swale width spacing while still meeting parking lot standards 15. New large shade trees planted in concrete bump outs with tree grates (allow for placement of tall canopy trees that provide shade while not obstructing business storefronts) 16. New Christmas tree location - recommended species: Virginia Pine, Eastern Red Cedar, or ‚Carolina Sapphire™ Cypress Tree Grate Example of Planted Bump-out City of Portland - Stormwater Management Manual Suggested Plant List Seating Examples Trees: Notes: 11 American Sycamore Bald cypress Black gum Magnolia Post oak River birch Sugar maple Platanus occidentalis Taxodium distichum Nyssa sylvatica Magnolia grandiflora Quercus stellata Betula nigra Acer saccharum wet soils (swale) wet soils (swale) Fall color / wet soils evergreen shade canopy tree wet soils (swale) Fall color Shrubs: Friendship Plaza Benches Friendship Plaza Wall Mounted Benches 15 American beautyberry Sweet pepperbush Virginia sweetspire Wax Yellow azalea Yaupon holly Callicarpa americana Clethra alnifolia Itea virginica Myrica cerifera Rhododendron austrinum Ilex vomitoria purple berries in Fall tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils partial shade tolerates wet soils 13 14 Wall St. Perennials: Moveable Seating For Splash Pad and Fountain Plaza Areas Barbra™s buttons Black-eyed Susan Cattail gayfeather Copper iris Marshallia graminifolia Rudbeckia fulgida Liatris pycnostachya Iris fulva wet soils (swale) tolerates wet soils wet soils wet soils (swale) Ornamental Grasses: 12 12 12 Cherokee Ave. 11 Inland seaoats Pink muhly Chasmanthium latifolium Muhlenbergia capillaris Panicum virgatum wet soils tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils Church St. 11 N. Railroad St. S. Railroad St. 10 Hwy 113 Allee Perspective e F c n e 3 5 4 New Lawn and Allee 16 Friendship Plaza 6 8 7 6 3 1 2 9 Amphitheater N. Public Square S. Public Square Splash Playground Downtown Parking Signs Plan Prepared by: Downtown Design Studio NOT FOR CONSTRUCTION CONCEPTUAL USE ONLY Firehouse This drawing was prepared as a conceptual design solution. Neither the Georgia Depart- ment of Community Affairs, the University of Georgia™s School of Environmental Design, nor the Georgia Trust for Historic Preservation will be responsible for any problems which arise from the use of this drawing as a working drawing for construction purposes. Date: 8/11/2014 Drawn by: NM, GM Checked by: CF Revisions:Vegetated Swale Perspective Tree Bump Out Vegetated Swale Detail Plan Legend 1. New allee & plaza space (Friendship Plaza Monument and historic markers relocated) 2. Existing map mural 3. New benches (see fiSeating Examplesfl) to be placed at Friendship Plaza 4. New covered stage (35™x25™) 5. Flag pole remains in current location and is flanked by two existing monuments 6. New greenspace 7. Existing fountain/plaza area 8. New labyrinth splash playground park Tree wells should be a minimum of 6™x6™. An 8x8 tree well is preferable because larger tree wells allow for better root growth and they prevent roots from breaking up sidewalks. Any future street tree plantings should utilize tree grates to minimize soil compaction around the bases of street trees. 9. Movable seating 10. Adjusted angled parking 11. Redefined Crosswalks (Concrete with brick paver strips are a better choice for future sidewalks because they allow utility access and the concrete is less susceptible to buckling from roots) 12. Vegetated swale (assists in stormwater management) 13. New parking lot entrance and speed bump (crossing is raised to slow traffic on street) 14. Adjusted parking lot space (increases vegetative swale width spacing while still meeting parking lot standards 15. New large shade trees planted in concrete bump outs with tree grates (allow for placement of tall canopy trees that provide shade while not obstructing business storefronts) 16. New Christmas tree location - recommended species: Virginia Pine, Eastern Red Cedar, or ‚Carolina Sapphire™ Cypress Tree Grate Example of Planted Bump-out City of Portland - Stormwater Management Manual Suggested Plant List Seating Examples Trees: Notes: 11 American Sycamore Bald cypress Black gum Magnolia Post oak River birch Sugar maple Platanus occidentalis Taxodium distichum Nyssa sylvatica Magnolia grandiflora Quercus stellata Betula nigra Acer saccharum wet soils (swale) wet soils (swale) Fall color / wet soils evergreen shade canopy tree wet soils (swale) Fall color Shrubs: Friendship Plaza Benches Friendship Plaza Wall Mounted Benches 15 American beautyberry Sweet pepperbush Virginia sweetspire Wax Yellow azalea Yaupon holly Callicarpa americana Clethra alnifolia Itea virginica Myrica cerifera Rhododendron austrinum Ilex vomitoria purple berries in Fall tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils partial shade tolerates wet soils 13 14 Wall St. Perennials: Moveable Seating For Splash Pad and Fountain Plaza Areas Barbra™s buttons Black-eyed Susan Cattail gayfeather Copper iris Marshallia graminifolia Rudbeckia fulgida Liatris pycnostachya Iris fulva wet soils (swale) tolerates wet soils wet soils wet soils (swale) Ornamental Grasses: 12 12 12 Cherokee Ave. 11 Inland seaoats Pink muhly Chasmanthium latifolium Muhlenbergia capillaris Panicum virgatum wet soils tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils Church St. 11 N. Railroad St. S. Railroad St. 10 Hwy 113 Allee Perspective e F c n e 3 5 4 New Lawn and Allee 16 Friendship Plaza 6 8 7 6 3 1 2 9 Amphitheater N. Public Square S. Public Square Splash Playground Downtown Parking Signs Plan Prepared by: Downtown Design Studio NOT FOR CONSTRUCTION CONCEPTUAL USE ONLY Firehouse This drawing was prepared as a conceptual design solution. Neither the Georgia Depart- ment of Community Affairs, the University of Georgia™s School of Environmental Design, nor the Georgia Trust for Historic Preservation will be responsible for any problems which arise from the use of this drawing as a working drawing for construction purposes. Date: 8/11/2014 Drawn by: NM, GM Checked by: CF Revisions:Vegetated Swale Perspective Tree Bump Out Vegetated Swale Detail Plan Legend 1. New allee & plaza space (Friendship Plaza Monument and historic markers relocated) 2. Existing map mural 3. New benches (see fiSeating Examplesfl) to be placed at Friendship Plaza 4. New covered stage (35™x25™) 5. Flag pole remains in current location and is flanked by two existing monuments 6. New greenspace 7. Existing fountain/plaza area 8. New labyrinth splash playground park Tree wells should be a minimum of 6™x6™. An 8x8 tree well is preferable because larger tree wells allow for better root growth and they prevent roots from breaking up sidewalks. Any future street tree plantings should utilize tree grates to minimize soil compaction around the bases of street trees. 9. Movable seating 10. Adjusted angled parking 11. Redefined Crosswalks (Concrete with brick paver strips are a better choice for future sidewalks because they allow utility access and the concrete is less susceptible to buckling from roots) 12. Vegetated swale (assists in stormwater management) 13. New parking lot entrance and speed bump (crossing is raised to slow traffic on street) 14. Adjusted parking lot space (increases vegetative swale width spacing while still meeting parking lot standards 15. New large shade trees planted in concrete bump outs with tree grates (allow for placement of tall canopy trees that provide shade while not obstructing business storefronts) 16. New Christmas tree location - recommended species: Virginia Pine, Eastern Red Cedar, or ‚Carolina Sapphire™ Cypress Tree Grate Example of Planted Bump-out City of Portland - Stormwater Management Manual Suggested Plant List Seating Examples Trees: Notes: 11 American Sycamore Bald cypress Black gum Magnolia Post oak River birch Sugar maple Platanus occidentalis Taxodium distichum Nyssa sylvatica Magnolia grandiflora Quercus stellata Betula nigra Acer saccharum wet soils (swale) wet soils (swale) Fall color / wet soils evergreen shade canopy tree wet soils (swale) Fall color Shrubs: Friendship Plaza Benches Friendship Plaza Wall Mounted Benches 15 American beautyberry Sweet pepperbush Virginia sweetspire Wax Yellow azalea Yaupon holly Callicarpa americana Clethra alnifolia Itea virginica Myrica cerifera Rhododendron austrinum Ilex vomitoria purple berries in Fall tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils partial shade tolerates wet soils 13 14 Wall St. Perennials: Moveable Seating For Splash Pad and Fountain Plaza Areas Barbra™s buttons Black-eyed Susan Cattail gayfeather Copper iris Marshallia graminifolia Rudbeckia fulgida Liatris pycnostachya Iris fulva wet soils (swale) tolerates wet soils wet soils wet soils (swale) Ornamental Grasses: 12 12 12 Cherokee Ave. 11 Inland seaoats Pink muhly Chasmanthium latifolium Muhlenbergia capillaris Panicum virgatum wet soils tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils Church St. 11 N. Railroad St. S. Railroad St. 10 Hwy 113 Allee Perspective e F c n e 3 5 4 New Lawn and Allee 16 Friendship Plaza 6 8 7 6 3 1 2 9 Amphitheater N. Public Square S. Public Square Splash Playground Downtown Parking Signs Plan Prepared by: Downtown Design Studio NOT FOR CONSTRUCTION CONCEPTUAL USE ONLY Firehouse This drawing was prepared as a conceptual design solution. Neither the Georgia Depart- ment of Community Affairs, the University of Georgia™s School of Environmental Design, nor the Georgia Trust for Historic Preservation will be responsible for any problems which arise from the use of this drawing as a working drawing for construction purposes. Date: 8/11/2014 Drawn by: NM, GM Checked by: CF Revisions:Vegetated Swale Perspective Tree Bump Out Vegetated Swale Detail Plan Legend 1. New allee & plaza space (Friendship Plaza Monument and historic markers relocated) 2. Existing map mural 3. New benches (see fiSeating Examplesfl) to be placed at Friendship Plaza 4. New covered stage (35™x25™) 5. Flag pole remains in current location and is flanked by two existing monuments 6. New greenspace 7. Existing fountain/plaza area 8. New labyrinth splash playground park Tree wells should be a minimum of 6™x6™. An 8x8 tree well is preferable because larger tree wells allow for better root growth and they prevent roots from breaking up sidewalks. Any future street tree plantings should utilize tree grates to minimize soil compaction around the bases of street trees. 9. Movable seating 10. Adjusted angled parking 11. Redefined Crosswalks (Concrete with brick paver strips are a better choice for future sidewalks because they allow utility access and the concrete is less susceptible to buckling from roots) 12. Vegetated swale (assists in stormwater management) 13. New parking lot entrance and speed bump (crossing is raised to slow traffic on street) 14. Adjusted parking lot space (increases vegetative swale width spacing while still meeting parking lot standards 15. New large shade trees planted in concrete bump outs with tree grates (allow for placement of tall canopy trees that provide shade while not obstructing business storefronts) 16. New Christmas tree location - recommended species: Virginia Pine, Eastern Red Cedar, or ‚Carolina Sapphire™ Cypress Tree Grate Example of Planted Bump-out City of Portland - Stormwater Management Manual Suggested Plant List Seating Examples Trees: Notes: 11 American Sycamore Bald cypress Black gum Magnolia Post oak River birch Sugar maple Platanus occidentalis Taxodium distichum Nyssa sylvatica Magnolia grandiflora Quercus stellata Betula nigra Acer saccharum wet soils (swale) wet soils (swale) Fall color / wet soils evergreen shade canopy tree wet soils (swale) Fall color Shrubs: Friendship Plaza Benches Friendship Plaza Wall Mounted Benches 15 American beautyberry Sweet pepperbush Virginia sweetspire Wax Yellow azalea Yaupon holly Callicarpa americana Clethra alnifolia Itea virginica Myrica cerifera Rhododendron austrinum Ilex vomitoria purple berries in Fall tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils partial shade tolerates wet soils 13 14 Wall St. Perennials: Moveable Seating For Splash Pad and Fountain Plaza Areas Barbra™s buttons Black-eyed Susan Cattail gayfeather Copper iris Marshallia graminifolia Rudbeckia fulgida Liatris pycnostachya Iris fulva wet soils (swale) tolerates wet soils wet soils wet soils (swale) Ornamental Grasses: 12 12 12 Cherokee Ave. 11 Inland seaoats Pink muhly Chasmanthium latifolium Muhlenbergia capillaris Panicum virgatum wet soils tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils Church St. 11 N. Railroad St. S. Railroad St. 10 Hwy 113 Allee Perspective e F c n e 3 5 4 New Lawn and Allee 16 Friendship Plaza 6 8 7 6 3 1 2 9 Amphitheater N. Public Square S. Public Square Splash Playground Downtown Parking Signs Plan Prepared by: Downtown Design Studio NOT FOR CONSTRUCTION CONCEPTUAL USE ONLY Firehouse This drawing was prepared as a conceptual design solution. Neither the Georgia Depart- ment of Community Affairs, the University of Georgia™s School of Environmental Design, nor the Georgia Trust for Historic Preservation will be responsible for any problems which arise from the use of this drawing as a working drawing for construction purposes. Date: 8/11/2014 Drawn by: NM, GM Checked by: CF Revisions:Vegetated Swale Perspective Tree Bump Out Vegetated Swale Detail Plan Legend 1. New allee & plaza space (Friendship Plaza Monument and historic markers relocated) 2. Existing map mural 3. New benches (see fiSeating Examplesfl) to be placed at Friendship Plaza 4. New covered stage (35™x25™) 5. Flag pole remains in current location and is flanked by two existing monuments 6. New greenspace 7. Existing fountain/plaza area 8. New labyrinth splash playground park Tree wells should be a minimum of 6™x6™. An 8x8 tree well is preferable because larger tree wells allow for better root growth and they prevent roots from breaking up sidewalks. Any future street tree plantings should utilize tree grates to minimize soil compaction around the bases of street trees. 9. Movable seating 10. Adjusted angled parking 11. Redefined Crosswalks (Concrete with brick paver strips are a better choice for future sidewalks because they allow utility access and the concrete is less susceptible to buckling from roots) 12. Vegetated swale (assists in stormwater management) 13. New parking lot entrance and speed bump (crossing is raised to slow traffic on street) 14. Adjusted parking lot space (increases vegetative swale width spacing while still meeting parking lot standards 15. New large shade trees planted in concrete bump outs with tree grates (allow for placement of tall canopy trees that provide shade while not obstructing business storefronts) 16. New Christmas tree location - recommended species: Virginia Pine, Eastern Red Cedar, or ‚Carolina Sapphire™ Cypress Tree Grate Example of Planted Bump-out City of Portland - Stormwater Management Manual Suggested Plant List Seating Examples Trees: Notes: 11 American Sycamore Bald cypress Black gum Magnolia Post oak River birch Sugar maple Platanus occidentalis Taxodium distichum Nyssa sylvatica Magnolia grandiflora Quercus stellata Betula nigra Acer saccharum wet soils (swale) wet soils (swale) Fall color / wet soils evergreen shade canopy tree wet soils (swale) Fall color Shrubs: Friendship Plaza Benches Friendship Plaza Wall Mounted Benches 15 American beautyberry Sweet pepperbush Virginia sweetspire Wax Yellow azalea Yaupon holly Callicarpa americana Clethra alnifolia Itea virginica Myrica cerifera Rhododendron austrinum Ilex vomitoria purple berries in Fall tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils partial shade tolerates wet soils 13 14 Wall St. Perennials: Moveable Seating For Splash Pad and Fountain Plaza Areas Barbra™s buttons Black-eyed Susan Cattail gayfeather Copper iris Marshallia graminifolia Rudbeckia fulgida Liatris pycnostachya Iris fulva wet soils (swale) tolerates wet soils wet soils wet soils (swale) Ornamental Grasses: 12 12 12 Cherokee Ave. 11 Inland seaoats Pink muhly Chasmanthium latifolium Muhlenbergia capillaris Panicum virgatum wet soils tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils Church St. 11 N. Railroad St. S. Railroad St. 10 Hwy 113 Allee Perspective e F c n e 3 5 4 New Lawn and Allee 16 Friendship Plaza 6 8 7 6 3 1 2 9 Amphitheater N. Public Square S. Public Square Splash Playground Downtown Parking Signs Plan Prepared by: Downtown Design Studio NOT FOR CONSTRUCTION CONCEPTUAL USE ONLY Firehouse This drawing was prepared as a conceptual design solution. Neither the Georgia Depart- ment of Community Affairs, the University of Georgia™s School of Environmental Design, nor the Georgia Trust for Historic Preservation will be responsible for any problems which arise from the use of this drawing as a working drawing for construction purposes. Date: 8/11/2014 Drawn by: NM, GM Checked by: CF Revisions:Vegetated Swale Perspective Tree Bump Out Vegetated Swale Detail Plan Legend 1. New allee & plaza space (Friendship Plaza Monument and historic markers relocated) 2. Existing map mural 3. New benches (see fiSeating Examplesfl) to be placed at Friendship Plaza 4. New covered stage (35™x25™) 5. Flag pole remains in current location and is flanked by two existing monuments 6. New greenspace 7. Existing fountain/plaza area 8. New labyrinth splash playground park Tree wells should be a minimum of 6™x6™. An 8x8 tree well is preferable because larger tree wells allow for better root growth and they prevent roots from breaking up sidewalks. Any future street tree plantings should utilize tree grates to minimize soil compaction around the bases of street trees. 9. Movable seating 10. Adjusted angled parking 11. Redefined Crosswalks (Concrete with brick paver strips are a better choice for future sidewalks because they allow utility access and the concrete is less susceptible to buckling from roots) 12. Vegetated swale (assists in stormwater management) 13. New parking lot entrance and speed bump (crossing is raised to slow traffic on street) 14. Adjusted parking lot space (increases vegetative swale width spacing while still meeting parking lot standards 15. New large shade trees planted in concrete bump outs with tree grates (allow for placement of tall canopy trees that provide shade while not obstructing business storefronts) 16. New Christmas tree location - recommended species: Virginia Pine, Eastern Red Cedar, or ‚Carolina Sapphire™ Cypress Tree Grate Example of Planted Bump-out City of Portland - Stormwater Management Manual Suggested Plant List Seating Examples Trees: Notes: 11 American Sycamore Bald cypress Black gum Magnolia Post oak River birch Sugar maple Platanus occidentalis Taxodium distichum Nyssa sylvatica Magnolia grandiflora Quercus stellata Betula nigra Acer saccharum wet soils (swale) wet soils (swale) Fall color / wet soils evergreen shade canopy tree wet soils (swale) Fall color Shrubs: Friendship Plaza Benches Friendship Plaza Wall Mounted Benches 15 American beautyberry Sweet pepperbush Virginia sweetspire Wax Yellow azalea Yaupon holly Callicarpa americana Clethra alnifolia Itea virginica Myrica cerifera Rhododendron austrinum Ilex vomitoria purple berries in Fall tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils partial shade tolerates wet soils 13 14 Wall St. Perennials: Moveable Seating For Splash Pad and Fountain Plaza Areas Barbra™s buttons Black-eyed Susan Cattail gayfeather Copper iris Marshallia graminifolia Rudbeckia fulgida Liatris pycnostachya Iris fulva wet soils (swale) tolerates wet soils wet soils wet soils (swale) Ornamental Grasses: 12 12 12 Cherokee Ave. 11 Inland seaoats Pink muhly Chasmanthium latifolium Muhlenbergia capillaris Panicum virgatum wet soils tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils Church St. 11 N. Railroad St. S. Railroad St. 10 Hwy 113 Allee Perspective e F c n e 3 5 4 New Lawn and Allee 16 Friendship Plaza 6 8 7 6 3 1 2 9 Amphitheater N. Public Square S. Public Square Splash Playground Downtown Parking Signs Plan Prepared by: Downtown Design Studio NOT FOR CONSTRUCTION CONCEPTUAL USE ONLY Firehouse This drawing was prepared as a conceptual design solution. Neither the Georgia Depart- ment of Community Affairs, the University of Georgia™s School of Environmental Design, nor the Georgia Trust for Historic Preservation will be responsible for any problems which arise from the use of this drawing as a working drawing for construction purposes. Date: 8/11/2014 Drawn by: NM, GM Checked by: CF Revisions: Vegetated Swale Perspective Tree Bump Out Vegetated Swale Detail Plan Legend 1. New allee & plaza space (Friendship Plaza Monument and historic markers relocated) 2. Existing map mural 3. New benches (see fiSeating Examplesfl) to be placed at Friendship Plaza 4. New covered stage (35™x25™) 5. Flag pole remains in current location and is flanked by two existing monuments 6. New greenspace 7. Existing fountain/plaza area 8. New labyrinth splash playground park Tree wells should be a minimum of 6™x6™. An 8x8 tree well is preferable because larger tree wells allow for better root growth and they prevent roots from breaking up sidewalks. Any future street tree plantings should utilize tree grates to minimize soil compaction around the bases of street trees. 9. Movable seating 10. Adjusted angled parking 11. Redefined Crosswalks (Concrete with brick paver strips are a better choice for future sidewalks because they allow utility access and the concrete is less susceptible to buckling from roots) 12. Vegetated swale (assists in stormwater management) 13. New parking lot entrance and speed bump (crossing is raised to slow traffic on street) 14. Adjusted parking lot space (increases vegetative swale width spacing while still meeting parking lot standards 15. New large shade trees planted in concrete bump outs with tree grates (allow for placement of tall canopy trees that provide shade while not obstructing business storefronts) 16. New Christmas tree location - recommended species: Virginia Pine, Eastern Red Cedar, or ‚Carolina Sapphire™ Cypress Tree Grate Example of Planted Bump-out City of Portland - Stormwater Management Manual Suggested Plant List Seating Examples Trees: Notes: 11 American Sycamore Bald cypress Black gum Magnolia Post oak River birch Sugar maple Platanus occidentalis Taxodium distichum Nyssa sylvatica Magnolia grandiflora Quercus stellata Betula nigra Acer saccharum wet soils (swale) wet soils (swale) Fall color / wet soils evergreen shade canopy tree wet soils (swale) Fall color Shrubs: Friendship Plaza Benches Friendship Plaza Wall Mounted Benches 15 American beautyberry Sweet pepperbush Virginia sweetspire Wax Yellow azalea Yaupon holly Callicarpa americana Clethra alnifolia Itea virginica Myrica cerifera Rhododendron austrinum Ilex vomitoria purple berries in Fall tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils partial shade tolerates wet soils 13 14 Wall St. Perennials: Moveable Seating For Splash Pad and Fountain Plaza Areas Barbra™s buttons Black-eyed Susan Cattail gayfeather Copper iris Marshallia graminifolia Rudbeckia fulgida Liatris pycnostachya Iris fulva wet soils (swale) tolerates wet soils wet soils wet soils (swale) Ornamental Grasses: 12 12 12 Cherokee Ave. 11 Inland seaoats Pink muhly Chasmanthium latifolium Muhlenbergia capillaris Panicum virgatum wet soils tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils Church St. 11 N. Railroad St. S. Railroad St. 10 Hwy 113 Allee Perspective e F c n e 3 5 4 New Lawn and Allee 16 Friendship Plaza 6 8 7 6 3 1 2 9 Amphitheater N. Public Square S. Public Square Splash Playground Downtown Parking Signs Plan Prepared by: Downtown Design Studio NOT FOR CONSTRUCTION CONCEPTUAL USE ONLY Firehouse This drawing was prepared as a conceptual design solution. Neither the Georgia Depart- ment of Community Affairs, the University of Georgia™s School of Environmental Design, nor the Georgia Trust for Historic Preservation will be responsible for any problems which arise from the use of this drawing as a working drawing for construction purposes. Date: 8/11/2014 Drawn by: NM, GM Checked by: CF Revisions: Vegetated Swale Perspective Tree Bump Out Vegetated Swale Detail Plan Legend 1. New allee & plaza space (Friendship Plaza Monument and historic markers relocated) 2. Existing map mural 3. New benches (see fiSeating Examplesfl) to be placed at Friendship Plaza 4. New covered stage (35™x25™) 5. Flag pole remains in current location and is flanked by two existing monuments 6. New greenspace 7. Existing fountain/plaza area 8. New labyrinth splash playground park Tree wells should be a minimum of 6™x6™. An 8x8 tree well is preferable because larger tree wells allow for better root growth and they prevent roots from breaking up sidewalks. Any future street tree plantings should utilize tree grates to minimize soil compaction around the bases of street trees. 9. Movable seating 10. Adjusted angled parking 11. Redefined Crosswalks (Concrete with brick paver strips are a better choice for future sidewalks because they allow utility access and the concrete is less susceptible to buckling from roots) 12. Vegetated swale (assists in stormwater management) 13. New parking lot entrance and speed bump (crossing is raised to slow traffic on street) 14. Adjusted parking lot space (increases vegetative swale width spacing while still meeting parking lot standards 15. New large shade trees planted in concrete bump outs with tree grates (allow for placement of tall canopy trees that provide shade while not obstructing business storefronts) 16. New Christmas tree location - recommended species: Virginia Pine, Eastern Red Cedar, or ‚Carolina Sapphire™ Cypress Tree Grate Example of Planted Bump-out City of Portland - Stormwater Management Manual Suggested Plant List Seating Examples Trees: Notes: 11 American Sycamore Bald cypress Black gum Magnolia Post oak River birch Sugar maple Platanus occidentalis Taxodium distichum Nyssa sylvatica Magnolia grandiflora Quercus stellata Betula nigra Acer saccharum wet soils (swale) wet soils (swale) Fall color / wet soils evergreen shade canopy tree wet soils (swale) Fall color Shrubs: Friendship Plaza Benches Friendship Plaza Wall Mounted Benches 15 American beautyberry Sweet pepperbush Virginia sweetspire Wax Yellow azalea Yaupon holly Callicarpa americana Clethra alnifolia Itea virginica Myrica cerifera Rhododendron austrinum Ilex vomitoria purple berries in Fall tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils partial shade tolerates wet soils 13 14 Wall St. Perennials: Moveable Seating For Splash Pad and Fountain Plaza Areas Barbra™s buttons Black-eyed Susan Cattail gayfeather Copper iris Marshallia graminifolia Rudbeckia fulgida Liatris pycnostachya Iris fulva wet soils (swale) tolerates wet soils wet soils wet soils (swale) Ornamental Grasses: 12 12 12 Cherokee Ave. 11 Inland seaoats Pink muhly Chasmanthium latifolium Muhlenbergia capillaris Panicum virgatum wet soils tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils Church St. 11 N. Railroad St. S. Railroad St. 10 Hwy 113 Allee Perspective e F c n e 3 5 4 New Lawn and Allee 16 Friendship Plaza 6 8 7 6 3 1 2 9 Amphitheater N. Public Square S. Public Square Splash Playground Downtown Parking Signs Plan Prepared by: Downtown Design Studio NOT FOR CONSTRUCTION CONCEPTUAL USE ONLY Firehouse This drawing was prepared as a conceptual design solution. Neither the Georgia Depart- ment of Community Affairs, the University of Georgia™s School of Environmental Design, nor the Georgia Trust for Historic Preservation will be responsible for any problems which arise from the use of this drawing as a working drawing for construction purposes. Date: 8/11/2014 Drawn by: NM, GM Checked by: CF Revisions: Vegetated Swale Perspective Tree Bump Out Vegetated Swale Detail Plan Legend 1. New allee & plaza space (Friendship Plaza Monument and historic markers relocated) 2. Existing map mural 3. New benches (see fiSeating Examplesfl) to be placed at Friendship Plaza 4. New covered stage (35™x25™) 5. Flag pole remains in current location and is flanked by two existing monuments 6. New greenspace 7. Existing fountain/plaza area 8. New labyrinth splash playground park Tree wells should be a minimum of 6™x6™. An 8x8 tree well is preferable because larger tree wells allow for better root growth and they prevent roots from breaking up sidewalks. Any future street tree plantings should utilize tree grates to minimize soil compaction around the bases of street trees. 9. Movable seating 10. Adjusted angled parking 11. Redefined Crosswalks (Concrete with brick paver strips are a better choice for future sidewalks because they allow utility access and the concrete is less susceptible to buckling from roots) 12. Vegetated swale (assists in stormwater management) 13. New parking lot entrance and speed bump (crossing is raised to slow traffic on street) 14. Adjusted parking lot space (increases vegetative swale width spacing while still meeting parking lot standards 15. New large shade trees planted in concrete bump outs with tree grates (allow for placement of tall canopy trees that provide shade while not obstructing business storefronts) 16. New Christmas tree location - recommended species: Virginia Pine, Eastern Red Cedar, or ‚Carolina Sapphire™ Cypress Tree Grate Example of Planted Bump-out City of Portland - Stormwater Management Manual Suggested Plant List Seating Examples Trees: Notes: 11 American Sycamore Bald cypress Black gum Magnolia Post oak River birch Sugar maple Platanus occidentalis Taxodium distichum Nyssa sylvatica Magnolia grandiflora Quercus stellata Betula nigra Acer saccharum wet soils (swale) wet soils (swale) Fall color / wet soils evergreen shade canopy tree wet soils (swale) Fall color Shrubs: Friendship Plaza Benches Friendship Plaza Wall Mounted Benches 15 American beautyberry Sweet pepperbush Virginia sweetspire Wax Yellow azalea Yaupon holly Callicarpa americana Clethra alnifolia Itea virginica Myrica cerifera Rhododendron austrinum Ilex vomitoria purple berries in Fall tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils partial shade tolerates wet soils 13 14 Wall St. Perennials: Moveable Seating For Splash Pad and Fountain Plaza Areas Barbra™s buttons Black-eyed Susan Cattail gayfeather Copper iris Marshallia graminifolia Rudbeckia fulgida Liatris pycnostachya Iris fulva wet soils (swale) tolerates wet soils wet soils wet soils (swale) Ornamental Grasses: 12 12 12 Cherokee Ave. 11 Inland seaoats Pink muhly Chasmanthium latifolium Muhlenbergia capillaris Panicum virgatum wet soils tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils Church St. 11 N. Railroad St. S. Railroad St. 10 Hwy 113 Allee Perspective e F c n e 3 5 4 New Lawn and Allee 16 Friendship Plaza 6 8 7 6 3 1 2 9 Amphitheater N. Public Square S. Public Square Splash Playground Downtown Parking Signs Plan Prepared by: Downtown Design Studio NOT FOR CONSTRUCTION CONCEPTUAL USE ONLY Firehouse This drawing was prepared as a conceptual design solution. Neither the Georgia Depart- ment of Community Affairs, the University of Georgia™s School of Environmental Design, nor the Georgia Trust for Historic Preservation will be responsible for any problems which arise from the use of this drawing as a working drawing for construction purposes. Date: 8/11/2014 Drawn by: NM, GM Checked by: CF Revisions: Vegetated Swale Perspective Tree Bump Out Vegetated Swale Detail Plan Legend 1. New allee & plaza space (Friendship Plaza Monument and historic markers relocated) 2. Existing map mural 3. New benches (see fiSeating Examplesfl) to be placed at Friendship Plaza 4. New covered stage (35™x25™) 5. Flag pole remains in current location and is flanked by two existing monuments 6. New greenspace 7. Existing fountain/plaza area 8. New labyrinth splash playground park Tree wells should be a minimum of 6™x6™. An 8x8 tree well is preferable because larger tree wells allow for better root growth and they prevent roots from breaking up sidewalks. Any future street tree plantings should utilize tree grates to minimize soil compaction around the bases of street trees. 9. Movable seating 10. Adjusted angled parking 11. Redefined Crosswalks (Concrete with brick paver strips are a better choice for future sidewalks because they allow utility access and the concrete is less susceptible to buckling from roots) 12. Vegetated swale (assists in stormwater management) 13. New parking lot entrance and speed bump (crossing is raised to slow traffic on street) 14. Adjusted parking lot space (increases vegetative swale width spacing while still meeting parking lot standards 15. New large shade trees planted in concrete bump outs with tree grates (allow for placement of tall canopy trees that provide shade while not obstructing business storefronts) 16. New Christmas tree location - recommended species: Virginia Pine, Eastern Red Cedar, or ‚Carolina Sapphire™ Cypress Tree Grate Example of Planted Bump-out City of Portland - Stormwater Management Manual Suggested Plant List Seating Examples Trees: Notes: 11 American Sycamore Bald cypress Black gum Magnolia Post oak River birch Sugar maple Platanus occidentalis Taxodium distichum Nyssa sylvatica Magnolia grandiflora Quercus stellata Betula nigra Acer saccharum wet soils (swale) wet soils (swale) Fall color / wet soils evergreen shade canopy tree wet soils (swale) Fall color Shrubs: Friendship Plaza Benches Friendship Plaza Wall Mounted Benches 15 American beautyberry Sweet pepperbush Virginia sweetspire Wax Yellow azalea Yaupon holly Callicarpa americana Clethra alnifolia Itea virginica Myrica cerifera Rhododendron austrinum Ilex vomitoria purple berries in Fall tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils partial shade tolerates wet soils 13 14 Wall St. Perennials: Moveable Seating For Splash Pad and Fountain Plaza Areas Barbra™s buttons Black-eyed Susan Cattail gayfeather Copper iris Marshallia graminifolia Rudbeckia fulgida Liatris pycnostachya Iris fulva wet soils (swale) tolerates wet soils wet soils wet soils (swale) Ornamental Grasses: 12 12 12 Cherokee Ave. 11 Inland seaoats Pink muhly Chasmanthium latifolium Muhlenbergia capillaris Panicum virgatum wet soils tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils Church St. 11 N. Railroad St. S. Railroad St. 10 Hwy 113 Allee Perspective e F c n e 3 5 4 New Lawn and Allee 16 Friendship Plaza 6 8 7 6 3 1 2 9 Amphitheater N. Public Square S. Public Square Splash Playground Downtown Parking Signs Plan Prepared by: Downtown Design Studio NOT FOR CONSTRUCTION CONCEPTUAL USE ONLY Firehouse This drawing was prepared as a conceptual design solution. Neither the Georgia Depart- ment of Community Affairs, the University of Georgia™s School of Environmental Design, nor the Georgia Trust for Historic Preservation will be responsible for any problems which arise from the use of this drawing as a working drawing for construction purposes. Date: 8/11/2014 Drawn by: NM, GM Checked by: CF Revisions: Vegetated Swale Perspective Tree Bump Out Vegetated Swale Detail Plan Legend 1. New allee & plaza space (Friendship Plaza Monument and historic markers relocated) 2. Existing map mural 3. New benches (see fiSeating Examplesfl) to be placed at Friendship Plaza 4. New covered stage (35™x25™) 5. Flag pole remains in current location and is flanked by two existing monuments 6. New greenspace 7. Existing fountain/plaza area 8. New labyrinth splash playground park Tree wells should be a minimum of 6™x6™. An 8x8 tree well is preferable because larger tree wells allow for better root growth and they prevent roots from breaking up sidewalks. Any future street tree plantings should utilize tree grates to minimize soil compaction around the bases of street trees. 9. Movable seating 10. Adjusted angled parking 11. Redefined Crosswalks (Concrete with brick paver strips are a better choice for future sidewalks because they allow utility access and the concrete is less susceptible to buckling from roots) 12. Vegetated swale (assists in stormwater management) 13. New parking lot entrance and speed bump (crossing is raised to slow traffic on street) 14. Adjusted parking lot space (increases vegetative swale width spacing while still meeting parking lot standards 15. New large shade trees planted in concrete bump outs with tree grates (allow for placement of tall canopy trees that provide shade while not obstructing business storefronts) 16. New Christmas tree location - recommended species: Virginia Pine, Eastern Red Cedar, or ‚Carolina Sapphire™ Cypress Tree Grate Example of Planted Bump-out City of Portland - Stormwater Management Manual Suggested Plant List Seating Examples Trees: Notes: 11 American Sycamore Bald cypress Black gum Magnolia Post oak River birch Sugar maple Platanus occidentalis Taxodium distichum Nyssa sylvatica Magnolia grandiflora Quercus stellata Betula nigra Acer saccharum wet soils (swale) wet soils (swale) Fall color / wet soils evergreen shade canopy tree wet soils (swale) Fall color Shrubs: Friendship Plaza Benches Friendship Plaza Wall Mounted Benches 15 American beautyberry Sweet pepperbush Virginia sweetspire Wax Yellow azalea Yaupon holly Callicarpa americana Clethra alnifolia Itea virginica Myrica cerifera Rhododendron austrinum Ilex vomitoria purple berries in Fall tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils partial shade tolerates wet soils 13 14 Wall St. Perennials: Moveable Seating For Splash Pad and Fountain Plaza Areas Barbra™s buttons Black-eyed Susan Cattail gayfeather Copper iris Marshallia graminifolia Rudbeckia fulgida Liatris pycnostachya Iris fulva wet soils (swale) tolerates wet soils wet soils wet soils (swale) Ornamental Grasses: 12 12 12 Cherokee Ave. 11 Inland seaoats Pink muhly Chasmanthium latifolium Muhlenbergia capillaris Panicum virgatum wet soils tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils Church St. 11 N. Railroad St. S. Railroad St. 10 Hwy 113 Allee Perspective e F c n e 3 5 4 New Lawn and Allee 16 Friendship Plaza 6 8 7 6 3 1 2 9 Amphitheater N. Public Square S. Public Square Splash Playground Downtown Parking Signs Plan Prepared by: Downtown Design Studio NOT FOR CONSTRUCTION CONCEPTUAL USE ONLY Firehouse This drawing was prepared as a conceptual design solution. Neither the Georgia Depart- ment of Community Affairs, the University of Georgia™s School of Environmental Design, nor the Georgia Trust for Historic Preservation will be responsible for any problems which arise from the use of this drawing as a working drawing for construction purposes. Date: 8/11/2014 Drawn by: NM, GM Checked by: CF Revisions: Vegetated Swale Perspective Tree Bump Out Vegetated Swale Detail Plan Legend 1. New allee & plaza space (Friendship Plaza Monument and historic markers relocated) 2. Existing map mural 3. New benches (see fiSeating Examplesfl) to be placed at Friendship Plaza 4. New covered stage (35™x25™) 5. Flag pole remains in current location and is flanked by two existing monuments 6. New greenspace 7. Existing fountain/plaza area 8. New labyrinth splash playground park Tree wells should be a minimum of 6™x6™. An 8x8 tree well is preferable because larger tree wells allow for better root growth and they prevent roots from breaking up sidewalks. Any future street tree plantings should utilize tree grates to minimize soil compaction around the bases of street trees. 9. Movable seating 10. Adjusted angled parking 11. Redefined Crosswalks (Concrete with brick paver strips are a better choice for future sidewalks because they allow utility access and the concrete is less susceptible to buckling from roots) 12. Vegetated swale (assists in stormwater management) 13. New parking lot entrance and speed bump (crossing is raised to slow traffic on street) 14. Adjusted parking lot space (increases vegetative swale width spacing while still meeting parking lot standards 15. New large shade trees planted in concrete bump outs with tree grates (allow for placement of tall canopy trees that provide shade while not obstructing business storefronts) 16. New Christmas tree location - recommended species: Virginia Pine, Eastern Red Cedar, or ‚Carolina Sapphire™ Cypress Tree Grate Example of Planted Bump-out City of Portland - Stormwater Management Manual Suggested Plant List Seating Examples Trees: Notes: 11 American Sycamore Bald cypress Black gum Magnolia Post oak River birch Sugar maple Platanus occidentalis Taxodium distichum Nyssa sylvatica Magnolia grandiflora Quercus stellata Betula nigra Acer saccharum wet soils (swale) wet soils (swale) Fall color / wet soils evergreen shade canopy tree wet soils (swale) Fall color Shrubs: Friendship Plaza Benches Friendship Plaza Wall Mounted Benches 15 American beautyberry Sweet pepperbush Virginia sweetspire Wax Yellow azalea Yaupon holly Callicarpa americana Clethra alnifolia Itea virginica Myrica cerifera Rhododendron austrinum Ilex vomitoria purple berries in Fall tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils partial shade tolerates wet soils 13 14 Wall St. Perennials: Moveable Seating For Splash Pad and Fountain Plaza Areas Barbra™s buttons Black-eyed Susan Cattail gayfeather Copper iris Marshallia graminifolia Rudbeckia fulgida Liatris pycnostachya Iris fulva wet soils (swale) tolerates wet soils wet soils wet soils (swale) Ornamental Grasses: 12 12 12 Cherokee Ave. 11 Inland seaoats Pink muhly Chasmanthium latifolium Muhlenbergia capillaris Panicum virgatum wet soils tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils Church St. 11 N. Railroad St. S. Railroad St. 10 Hwy 113 Allee Perspective e F c n e 3 5 4 New Lawn and Allee 16 Friendship Plaza 6 8 7 6 3 1 2 9 Amphitheater N. Public Square S. Public Square Splash Playground Downtown Parking Signs Plan Prepared by: Downtown Design Studio NOT FOR CONSTRUCTION CONCEPTUAL USE ONLY Firehouse This drawing was prepared as a conceptual design solution. Neither the Georgia Depart- ment of Community Affairs, the University of Georgia™s School of Environmental Design, nor the Georgia Trust for Historic Preservation will be responsible for any problems which arise from the use of this drawing as a working drawing for construction purposes. Date: 8/11/2014 Drawn by: NM, GM Checked by: CF Revisions: Vegetated Swale Perspective Tree Bump Out Vegetated Swale Detail Plan Legend 1. New allee & plaza space (Friendship Plaza Monument and historic markers relocated) 2. Existing map mural 3. New benches (see fiSeating Examplesfl) to be placed at Friendship Plaza 4. New covered stage (35™x25™) 5. Flag pole remains in current location and is flanked by two existing monuments 6. New greenspace 7. Existing fountain/plaza area 8. New labyrinth splash playground park Tree wells should be a minimum of 6™x6™. An 8x8 tree well is preferable because larger tree wells allow for better root growth and they prevent roots from breaking up sidewalks. Any future street tree plantings should utilize tree grates to minimize soil compaction around the bases of street trees. 9. Movable seating 10. Adjusted angled parking 11. Redefined Crosswalks (Concrete with brick paver strips are a better choice for future sidewalks because they allow utility access and the concrete is less susceptible to buckling from roots) 12. Vegetated swale (assists in stormwater management) 13. New parking lot entrance and speed bump (crossing is raised to slow traffic on street) 14. Adjusted parking lot space (increases vegetative swale width spacing while still meeting parking lot standards 15. New large shade trees planted in concrete bump outs with tree grates (allow for placement of tall canopy trees that provide shade while not obstructing business storefronts) 16. New Christmas tree location - recommended species: Virginia Pine, Eastern Red Cedar, or ‚Carolina Sapphire™ Cypress Tree Grate Example of Planted Bump-out City of Portland - Stormwater Management Manual Suggested Plant List Seating Examples Trees: Notes: 11 American Sycamore Bald cypress Black gum Magnolia Post oak River birch Sugar maple Platanus occidentalis Taxodium distichum Nyssa sylvatica Magnolia grandiflora Quercus stellata Betula nigra Acer saccharum wet soils (swale) wet soils (swale) Fall color / wet soils evergreen shade canopy tree wet soils (swale) Fall color Shrubs: Friendship Plaza Benches Friendship Plaza Wall Mounted Benches 15 American beautyberry Sweet pepperbush Virginia sweetspire Wax Yellow azalea Yaupon holly Callicarpa americana Clethra alnifolia Itea virginica Myrica cerifera Rhododendron austrinum Ilex vomitoria purple berries in Fall tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils partial shade tolerates wet soils 13 14 Wall St. Perennials: Moveable Seating For Splash Pad and Fountain Plaza Areas Barbra™s buttons Black-eyed Susan Cattail gayfeather Copper iris Marshallia graminifolia Rudbeckia fulgida Liatris pycnostachya Iris fulva wet soils (swale) tolerates wet soils wet soils wet soils (swale) Ornamental Grasses: 12 12 12 Cherokee Ave. 11 Inland seaoats Pink muhly Chasmanthium latifolium Muhlenbergia capillaris Panicum virgatum wet soils tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils Church St. 11 N. Railroad St. S. Railroad St. 10 Hwy 113 Allee Perspective e F c n e 3 5 4 New Lawn and Allee 16 Friendship Plaza 6 8 7 6 3 1 2 9 Amphitheater N. Public Square S. Public Square Splash Playground Downtown Parking Signs Plan Prepared by: Downtown Design Studio NOT FOR CONSTRUCTION CONCEPTUAL USE ONLY Firehouse This drawing was prepared as a conceptual design solution. Neither the Georgia Depart- ment of Community Affairs, the University of Georgia™s School of Environmental Design, nor the Georgia Trust for Historic Preservation will be responsible for any problems which arise from the use of this drawing as a working drawing for construction purposes. Date: 8/11/2014 Drawn by: NM, GM Checked by: CF Revisions:Vegetated Swale Perspective Tree Bump Out Vegetated Swale Detail Plan Legend 1. New allee & plaza space (Friendship Plaza Monument and historic markers relocated) 2. Existing map mural 3. New benches (see fiSeating Examplesfl) to be placed at Friendship Plaza 4. New covered stage (35™x25™) 5. Flag pole remains in current location and is flanked by two existing monuments 6. New greenspace 7. Existing fountain/plaza area 8. New labyrinth splash playground park Tree wells should be a minimum of 6™x6™. An 8x8 tree well is preferable because larger tree wells allow for better root growth and they prevent roots from breaking up sidewalks. Any future street tree plantings should utilize tree grates to minimize soil compaction around the bases of street trees. 9. Movable seating 10. Adjusted angled parking 11. Redefined Crosswalks (Concrete with brick paver strips are a better choice for future sidewalks because they allow utility access and the concrete is less susceptible to buckling from roots) 12. Vegetated swale (assists in stormwater management) 13. New parking lot entrance and speed bump (crossing is raised to slow traffic on street) 14. Adjusted parking lot space (increases vegetative swale width spacing while still meeting parking lot standards 15. New large shade trees planted in concrete bump outs with tree grates (allow for placement of tall canopy trees that provide shade while not obstructing business storefronts) 16. New Christmas tree location - recommended species: Virginia Pine, Eastern Red Cedar, or ‚Carolina Sapphire™ Cypress Tree Grate Example of Planted Bump-out City of Portland - Stormwater Management Manual Suggested Plant List Seating Examples Trees: Notes: 11 American Sycamore Bald cypress Black gum Magnolia Post oak River birch Sugar maple Platanus occidentalis Taxodium distichum Nyssa sylvatica Magnolia grandiflora Quercus stellata Betula nigra Acer saccharum wet soils (swale) wet soils (swale) Fall color / wet soils evergreen shade canopy tree wet soils (swale) Fall color Shrubs: Friendship Plaza Benches Friendship Plaza Wall Mounted Benches 15 American beautyberry Sweet pepperbush Virginia sweetspire Wax Yellow azalea Yaupon holly Callicarpa americana Clethra alnifolia Itea virginica Myrica cerifera Rhododendron austrinum Ilex vomitoria purple berries in Fall tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils partial shade tolerates wet soils 13 14 Wall St. Perennials: Moveable Seating For Splash Pad and Fountain Plaza Areas Barbra™s buttons Black-eyed Susan Cattail gayfeather Copper iris Marshallia graminifolia Rudbeckia fulgida Liatris pycnostachya Iris fulva wet soils (swale) tolerates wet soils wet soils wet soils (swale) Ornamental Grasses: 12 12 12 Cherokee Ave. 11 Inland seaoats Pink muhly Chasmanthium latifolium Muhlenbergia capillaris Panicum virgatum wet soils tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils Church St. 11 N. Railroad St. S. Railroad St. 10 Hwy 113 Allee Perspective e F c n e 3 5 4 New Lawn and Allee 16 Friendship Plaza 6 8 7 6 3 1 2 9 Amphitheater N. Public Square S. Public Square Splash Playground Downtown Parking Signs Plan Prepared by: Downtown Design Studio NOT FOR CONSTRUCTION CONCEPTUAL USE ONLY Firehouse This drawing was prepared as a conceptual design solution. Neither the Georgia Depart- ment of Community Affairs, the University of Georgia™s School of Environmental Design, nor the Georgia Trust for Historic Preservation will be responsible for any problems which arise from the use of this drawing as a working drawing for construction purposes. Date: 8/11/2014 Drawn by: NM, GM Checked by: CF Revisions:Vegetated Swale Perspective Tree Bump Out Vegetated Swale Detail Plan Legend 1. New allee & plaza space (Friendship Plaza Monument and historic markers relocated) 2. Existing map mural 3. New benches (see fiSeating Examplesfl) to be placed at Friendship Plaza 4. New covered stage (35™x25™) 5. Flag pole remains in current location and is flanked by two existing monuments 6. New greenspace 7. Existing fountain/plaza area 8. New labyrinth splash playground park Tree wells should be a minimum of 6™x6™. An 8x8 tree well is preferable because larger tree wells allow for better root growth and they prevent roots from breaking up sidewalks. Any future street tree plantings should utilize tree grates to minimize soil compaction around the bases of street trees. 9. Movable seating 10. Adjusted angled parking 11. Redefined Crosswalks (Concrete with brick paver strips are a better choice for future sidewalks because they allow utility access and the concrete is less susceptible to buckling from roots) 12. Vegetated swale (assists in stormwater management) 13. New parking lot entrance and speed bump (crossing is raised to slow traffic on street) 14. Adjusted parking lot space (increases vegetative swale width spacing while still meeting parking lot standards 15. New large shade trees planted in concrete bump outs with tree grates (allow for placement of tall canopy trees that provide shade while not obstructing business storefronts) 16. New Christmas tree location - recommended species: Virginia Pine, Eastern Red Cedar, or ‚Carolina Sapphire™ Cypress Tree Grate Example of Planted Bump-out City of Portland - Stormwater Management Manual Suggested Plant List Seating Examples Trees: Notes: 11 American Sycamore Bald cypress Black gum Magnolia Post oak River birch Sugar maple Platanus occidentalis Taxodium distichum Nyssa sylvatica Magnolia grandiflora Quercus stellata Betula nigra Acer saccharum wet soils (swale) wet soils (swale) Fall color / wet soils evergreen shade canopy tree wet soils (swale) Fall color Shrubs: Friendship Plaza Benches Friendship Plaza Wall Mounted Benches 15 American beautyberry Sweet pepperbush Virginia sweetspire Wax Yellow azalea Yaupon holly Callicarpa americana Clethra alnifolia Itea virginica Myrica cerifera Rhododendron austrinum Ilex vomitoria purple berries in Fall tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils partial shade tolerates wet soils 13 14 Wall St. Perennials: Moveable Seating For Splash Pad and Fountain Plaza Areas Barbra™s buttons Black-eyed Susan Cattail gayfeather Copper iris Marshallia graminifolia Rudbeckia fulgida Liatris pycnostachya Iris fulva wet soils (swale) tolerates wet soils wet soils wet soils (swale) Ornamental Grasses: 12 12 12 Cherokee Ave. 11 Inland seaoats Pink muhly Chasmanthium latifolium Muhlenbergia capillaris Panicum virgatum wet soils tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils Church St. 11 N. Railroad St. S. Railroad St. 10 Hwy 113 Allee Perspective e F c n e 3 5 4 New Lawn and Allee 16 Friendship Plaza 6 8 7 6 3 1 2 9 Amphitheater N. Public Square S. Public Square Splash Playground Downtown Parking Signs Plan Prepared by: Downtown Design Studio NOT FOR CONSTRUCTION CONCEPTUAL USE ONLY Firehouse This drawing was prepared as a conceptual design solution. Neither the Georgia Depart- ment of Community Affairs, the University of Georgia™s School of Environmental Design, nor the Georgia Trust for Historic Preservation will be responsible for any problems which arise from the use of this drawing as a working drawing for construction purposes. Date: 8/11/2014 Drawn by: NM, GM Checked by: CF Revisions: Vegetated Swale Perspective Tree Bump Out Vegetated Swale Detail Plan Legend 1. New allee & plaza space (Friendship Plaza Monument and historic markers relocated) 2. Existing map mural 3. New benches (see fiSeating Examplesfl) to be placed at Friendship Plaza 4. New covered stage (35™x25™) 5. Flag pole remains in current location and is flanked by two existing monuments 6. New greenspace 7. Existing fountain/plaza area 8. New labyrinth splash playground park Tree wells should be a minimum of 6™x6™. An 8x8 tree well is preferable because larger tree wells allow for better root growth and they prevent roots from breaking up sidewalks. Any future street tree plantings should utilize tree grates to minimize soil compaction around the bases of street trees. 9. Movable seating 10. Adjusted angled parking 11. Redefined Crosswalks (Concrete with brick paver strips are a better choice for future sidewalks because they allow utility access and the concrete is less susceptible to buckling from roots) 12. Vegetated swale (assists in stormwater management) 13. New parking lot entrance and speed bump (crossing is raised to slow traffic on street) 14. Adjusted parking lot space (increases vegetative swale width spacing while still meeting parking lot standards 15. New large shade trees planted in concrete bump outs with tree grates (allow for placement of tall canopy trees that provide shade while not obstructing business storefronts) 16. New Christmas tree location - recommended species: Virginia Pine, Eastern Red Cedar, or ‚Carolina Sapphire™ Cypress Tree Grate Example of Planted Bump-out City of Portland - Stormwater Management Manual Suggested Plant List Seating Examples Trees: Notes: 11 American Sycamore Bald cypress Black gum Magnolia Post oak River birch Sugar maple Platanus occidentalis Taxodium distichum Nyssa sylvatica Magnolia grandiflora Quercus stellata Betula nigra Acer saccharum wet soils (swale) wet soils (swale) Fall color / wet soils evergreen shade canopy tree wet soils (swale) Fall color Shrubs: Friendship Plaza Benches Friendship Plaza Wall Mounted Benches 15 American beautyberry Sweet pepperbush Virginia sweetspire Wax Yellow azalea Yaupon holly Callicarpa americana Clethra alnifolia Itea virginica Myrica cerifera Rhododendron austrinum Ilex vomitoria purple berries in Fall tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils partial shade tolerates wet soils 13 14 Wall St. Perennials: Moveable Seating For Splash Pad and Fountain Plaza Areas Barbra™s buttons Black-eyed Susan Cattail gayfeather Copper iris Marshallia graminifolia Rudbeckia fulgida Liatris pycnostachya Iris fulva wet soils (swale) tolerates wet soils wet soils wet soils (swale) Ornamental Grasses: 12 12 12 Cherokee Ave. 11 Inland seaoats Pink muhly Chasmanthium latifolium Muhlenbergia capillaris Panicum virgatum wet soils tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils Church St. 11 N. Railroad St. S. Railroad St. 10 Hwy 113 Allee Perspective e F c n e 3 5 4 New Lawn and Allee 16 Friendship Plaza 6 8 7 6 3 1 2 9 Amphitheater N. Public Square S. Public Square Splash Playground Downtown Parking Signs Plan Prepared by: Downtown Design Studio NOT FOR CONSTRUCTION CONCEPTUAL USE ONLY Firehouse This drawing was prepared as a conceptual design solution. Neither the Georgia Depart- ment of Community Affairs, the University of Georgia™s School of Environmental Design, nor the Georgia Trust for Historic Preservation will be responsible for any problems which arise from the use of this drawing as a working drawing for construction purposes. Date: 8/11/2014 Drawn by: NM, GM Checked by: CF Revisions:V egetated Swale Perspective Tree Bump Out Vegetated Swale Detail Plan Legend 1. New al lee & plaza space (Fr iendship Plaza Monument and historic markers relocated) 2. Existing m ap mural 3. New benches (see fi Sea ting Examplesfl) to be placed at Friendship Plaza 4. New covered stage (35™x25™) 5. Flag pole remains in current location and is flanked by two existing monuments 6. New greenspace 7. Existing fountain/plaza area 8. New labyrinth splash playground park Tree wells should be a minimum of 6™x6™. An 8x8 tree well is preferable because larger tree wells allow for better root growth and they prevent roots from breaking up sidewalks. Any future street tree plantings should utilize tree grates to minimize soil compaction around the bases of street trees. 9. Movable seating 10. Adjusted angled parking 11. Redefined Crosswalks (Concrete with brick paver strips are a better choice for future sidewalks because they allow utility access and the concrete is less susceptible to buckling from roots) 12. Vegetated swale (assists in stormwater management) 13. New parking lot entrance and speed bump (crossing is raised to slow traffic on street) 14. Adjusted parking lot space (increases vegetative swale width spacing while still meeting parking lot standards 15. New large shade trees planted in concrete bump outs with tree grates (allow for placement of tall canopy trees that provide shade while not obstructing business storefronts) 16. New Christmas tree location - recommended species: Virginia Pine, Eastern Red Cedar, or ‚Carolina Sapphire™ Cypress Tree Grate Example of Planted Bump-out City of Portland - Stormwater Management Manual Suggested Plant List Seating Examples Trees: Notes: 11 American Sycamore Bald cypress Black gum Magnolia Post oak River birch Sugar maple Platanus occidentalis Taxodium distichum Nyssa sylvatica Magnolia grandiflora Quercus stellata Betula nigra Acer saccharum wet soils (swale) wet soils (swale) Fall color / wet soils evergreen shade canopy tree wet soils (swale) Fall color Shrubs: Friendship Plaza Benches Friendship Plaza Wall Mounted Benches 15 American beautyberry Sweet pepperbush Virginia sweetspire Wax Yellow azalea Yaupon holly Callicarpa americana Clethra alnifolia Itea virginica Myrica cerifera Rhododendron austrinum Ilex vomitoria purple berries in Fall tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils partial shade tolerates wet soils 13 14 Wall St. Perennials: Moveable Seating For Splash Pad and Fountain Plaza Areas Barbra™s buttons Black-eyed Susan Cattail gayfeather Copper iris Marshallia graminifolia Rudbeckia fulgida Liatris pycnostachya Iris fulva wet soils (swale) tolerates wet soils wet soils wet soils (swale) Ornamental Grasses: 12 12 12 Cherokee Ave. 11 Inland seaoats Pink muhly Chasmanthium latifolium Muhlenbergia capillaris Panicum virgatum wet soils tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils Church St. 11 N. Railroad St. S. Railroad St. 10 Hwy 113 Allee Perspective e F c n e 3 5 4 New Lawn and Allee 16 Friendship Plaza 6 8 7 6 3 1 2 9 Amphitheater N. Public Square S. Public Square Splash Playground Downtown Parking Signs Plan Prepared by: Downtown Design Studio NOT FOR CONSTRUCTION CONCEPTUAL USE ONLY Firehouse This drawing was prepared as a conceptual design solution. Neither the Georgia Depart- ment of Community Affairs, the University of Georgia™s School of Environmental Design, nor the Georgia Trust for Historic Preservation will be responsible for any problems which arise from the use of this drawing as a working drawing for construction purposes. Date: 8/11/2014 Drawn by: NM, GM Checked by: CF Revisions:Vegetated Swale Perspective Tree Bump Out Vegetated Swale Detail Plan Legend 1. New allee & plaza space (Friendship Plaza Monument and historic markers relocated) 2. Existing map mural 3. New benches (see fiSeating Examplesfl) to be placed at Friendship Plaza 4. New covered stage (35™x25™) 5. Flag pole remains in current location and is flanked by two existing monuments 6. New greenspace 7. Existing fountain/plaza area 8. New labyrinth splash playground park Tree wells should be a minimum of 6™x6™. An 8x8 tree well is preferable because larger tree wells allow for better root growth and they prevent roots from breaking up sidewalks. Any future street tree plantings should utilize tree grates to minimize soil compaction around the bases of street trees. 9. Movable seating 10. Adjusted angled parking 11. Redefined Crosswalks (Concrete with brick paver strips are a better choice for future sidewalks because they allow utility access and the concrete is less susceptible to buckling from roots) 12. Vegetated swale (assists in stormwater management) 13. New parking lot entrance and speed bump (crossing is raised to slow traffic on street) 14. Adjusted parking lot space (increases vegetative swale width spacing while still meeting parking lot standards 15. New large shade trees planted in concrete bump outs with tree grates (allow for placement of tall canopy trees that provide shade while not obstructing business storefronts) 16. New Christmas tree location - recommended species: Virginia Pine, Eastern Red Cedar, or ‚Carolina Sapphire™ Cypress Tree Grate Example of Planted Bump-out City of Portland - Stormwater Management Manual Suggested Plant List Seating Examples Trees: Notes: 11 American Sycamore Bald cypress Black gum Magnolia Post oak River birch Sugar maple Platanus occidentalis Taxodium distichum Nyssa sylvatica Magnolia grandiflora Quercus stellata Betula nigra Acer saccharum wet soils (swale) wet soils (swale) Fall color / wet soils evergreen shade canopy tree wet soils (swale) Fall color Shrubs: Friendship Plaza Benches Friendship Plaza Wall Mounted Benches 15 American beautyberry Sweet pepperbush Virginia sweetspire Wax Yellow azalea Yaupon holly Callicarpa americana Clethra alnifolia Itea virginica Myrica cerifera Rhododendron austrinum Ilex vomitoria purple berries in Fall tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils partial shade tolerates wet soils 13 14 Wall St. Perennials: Moveable Seating For Splash Pad and Fountain Plaza Areas Barbra™s buttons Black-eyed Susan Cattail gayfeather Copper iris Marshallia graminifolia Rudbeckia fulgida Liatris pycnostachya Iris fulva wet soils (swale) tolerates wet soils wet soils wet soils (swale) Ornamental Grasses: 12 12 12 Cherokee Ave. 11 Inland seaoats Pink muhly Chasmanthium latifolium Muhlenbergia capillaris Panicum virgatum wet soils tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils Church St. 11 N. Railroad St. S. Railroad St. 10 Hwy 113 Allee Perspective e F c n e 3 5 4 New Lawn and Allee 16 Friendship Plaza 6 8 7 6 3 1 2 9 Amphitheater N. Public Square S. Public Square Splash Playground Downtown Parking Signs Plan Prepared by: Downtown Design Studio NOT FOR CONSTRUCTION CONCEPTUAL USE ONLY Firehouse This drawing was prepared as a conceptual design solution. Neither the Georgia Depart- ment of Community Affairs, the University of Georgia™s School of Environmental Design, nor the Georgia Trust for Historic Preservation will be responsible for any problems which arise from the use of this drawing as a working drawing for construction purposes. Date: 8/11/2014 Drawn by: NM, GM Checked by: CF Revisions:Vegetated Swale Perspective Tree Bump Out Vegetated Swale Detail Plan Legend 1. New allee & plaza space (Friendship Plaza Monument and historic markers relocated) 2. Existing map mural 3. New benches (see fiSeating Examplesfl) to be placed at Friendship Plaza 4. New covered stage (35™x25™) 5. Flag pole remains in current location and is flanked by two existing monuments 6. New greenspace 7. Existing fountain/plaza area 8. New labyrinth splash playground park Tree wells should be a minimum of 6™x6™. An 8x8 tree well is preferable because larger tree wells allow for better root growth and they prevent roots from breaking up sidewalks. Any future street tree plantings should utilize tree grates to minimize soil compaction around the bases of street trees. 9. Movable seating 10. Adjusted angled parking 11. Redefined Crosswalks (Concrete with brick paver strips are a better choice for future sidewalks because they allow utility access and the concrete is less susceptible to buckling from roots) 12. Vegetated swale (assists in stormwater management) 13. New parking lot entrance and speed bump (crossing is raised to slow traffic on street) 14. Adjusted parking lot space (increases vegetative swale width spacing while still meeting parking lot standards 15. New large shade trees planted in concrete bump outs with tree grates (allow for placement of tall canopy trees that provide shade while not obstructing business storefronts) 16. New Christmas tree location - recommended species: Virginia Pine, Eastern Red Cedar, or ‚Carolina Sapphire™ Cypress Tree Grate Example of Planted Bump-out City of Portland - Stormwater Management Manual Suggested Plant List Seating Examples Trees: Notes: 11 American Sycamore Bald cypress Black gum Magnolia Post oak River birch Sugar maple Platanus occidentalis Taxodium distichum Nyssa sylvatica Magnolia grandiflora Quercus stellata Betula nigra Acer saccharum wet soils (swale) wet soils (swale) Fall color / wet soils evergreen shade canopy tree wet soils (swale) Fall color Shrubs: Friendship Plaza Benches Friendship Plaza Wall Mounted Benches 15 American beautyberry Sweet pepperbush Virginia sweetspire Wax Yellow azalea Yaupon holly Callicarpa americana Clethra alnifolia Itea virginica Myrica cerifera Rhododendron austrinum Ilex vomitoria purple berries in Fall tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils partial shade tolerates wet soils 13 14 Wall St. Perennials: Moveable Seating For Splash Pad and Fountain Plaza Areas Barbra™s buttons Black-eyed Susan Cattail gayfeather Copper iris Marshallia graminifolia Rudbeckia fulgida Liatris pycnostachya Iris fulva wet soils (swale) tolerates wet soils wet soils wet soils (swale) Ornamental Grasses: 12 12 12 Cherokee Ave. 11 Inland seaoats Pink muhly Chasmanthium latifolium Muhlenbergia capillaris Panicum virgatum wet soils tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils Church St. 11 N. Railroad St. S. Railroad St. 10 Hwy 113 Allee Perspective e F c n e 3 5 4 New Lawn and Allee 16 Friendship Plaza 6 8 7 6 3 1 2 9 Amphitheater N. Public Square S. Public Square Splash Playground Downtown Parking Signs Plan Prepared by: Downtown Design Studio NOT FOR CONSTRUCTION CONCEPTUAL USE ONLY Firehouse This drawing was prepared as a conceptual design solution. Neither the Georgia Depart- ment of Community Affairs, the University of Georgia™s School of Environmental Design, nor the Georgia Trust for Historic Preservation will be responsible for any problems which arise from the use of this drawing as a working drawing for construction purposes. Date: 8/11/2014 Drawn by: NM, GM Checked by: CF Revisions:Vegetated Swale Perspective Tree Bump Out Vegetated Swale Detail Plan Legend 1. New allee & plaza space (Friendship Plaza Monument and historic markers relocated) 2. Existing map mural 3. New benches (see fiSeating Examplesfl) to be placed at Friendship Plaza 4. New covered stage (35™x25™) 5. Flag pole remains in current location and is flanked by two existing monuments 6. New greenspace 7. Existing fountain/plaza area 8. New labyrinth splash playground park Tree wells should be a minimum of 6™x6™. An 8x8 tree well is preferable because larger tree wells allow for better root growth and they prevent roots from breaking up sidewalks. Any future street tree plantings should utilize tree grates to minimize soil compaction around the bases of street trees. 9. Movable seating 10. Adjusted angled parking 11. Redefined Crosswalks (Concrete with brick paver strips are a better choice for future sidewalks because they allow utility access and the concrete is less susceptible to buckling from roots) 12. Vegetated swale (assists in stormwater management) 13. New parking lot entrance and speed bump (crossing is raised to slow traffic on street) 14. Adjusted parking lot space (increases vegetative swale width spacing while still meeting parking lot standards 15. New large shade trees planted in concrete bump outs with tree grates (allow for placement of tall canopy trees that provide shade while not obstructing business storefronts) 16. New Christmas tree location - recommended species: Virginia Pine, Eastern Red Cedar, or ‚Carolina Sapphire™ Cypress Tree Grate Example of Planted Bump-out City of Portland - Stormwater Management Manual Suggested Plant List Seating Examples Trees: Notes: 11 American Sycamore Bald cypress Black gum Magnolia Post oak River birch Sugar maple Platanus occidentalis Taxodium distichum Nyssa sylvatica Magnolia grandiflora Quercus stellata Betula nigra Acer saccharum wet soils (swale) wet soils (swale) Fall color / wet soils evergreen shade canopy tree wet soils (swale) Fall color Shrubs: Friendship Plaza Benches Friendship Plaza Wall Mounted Benches 15 American beautyberry Sweet pepperbush Virginia sweetspire Wax Yellow azalea Yaupon holly Callicarpa americana Clethra alnifolia Itea virginica Myrica cerifera Rhododendron austrinum Ilex vomitoria purple berries in Fall tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils partial shade tolerates wet soils 13 14 Wall St. Perennials: Moveable Seating For Splash Pad and Fountain Plaza Areas Barbra™s buttons Black-eyed Susan Cattail gayfeather Copper iris Marshallia graminifolia Rudbeckia fulgida Liatris pycnostachya Iris fulva wet soils (swale) tolerates wet soils wet soils wet soils (swale) Ornamental Grasses: 12 12 12 Cherokee Ave. 11 Inland seaoats Pink muhly Chasmanthium latifolium Muhlenbergia capillaris Panicum virgatum wet soils tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils Church St. 11 N. Railroad St. S. Railroad St. 10 Hwy 113 Allee Perspective e F c n e 3 5 4 New Lawn and Allee 16 Friendship Plaza 6 8 7 6 3 1 2 9 Amphitheater N. Public Square S. Public Square Splash Playground Downtown Parking Signs Plan Prepared by: Downtown Design Studio NOT FOR CONSTRUCTION CONCEPTUAL USE ONLY Firehouse This drawing was prepared as a conceptual design solution. Neither the Georgia Depart- ment of Community Affairs, the University of Georgia™s School of Environmental Design, nor the Georgia Trust for Historic Preservation will be responsible for any problems which arise from the use of this drawing as a working drawing for construction purposes. Date: 8/11/2014 Drawn by: NM, GM Checked by: CF Revisions:Vegetated Swale Perspective Tree Bump Out Vegetated Swale Detail Plan Legend 1. New allee & plaza space (Friendship Plaza Monument and historic markers relocated) 2. Existing map mural 3. New benches (see fiSeating Examplesfl) to be placed at Friendship Plaza 4. New covered stage (35™x25™) 5. Flag pole remains in current location and is flanked by two existing monuments 6. New greenspace 7. Existing fountain/plaza area 8. New labyrinth splash playground park Tree wells should be a minimum of 6™x6™. An 8x8 tree well is preferable because larger tree wells allow for better root growth and they prevent roots from breaking up sidewalks. Any future street tree plantings should utilize tree grates to minimize soil compaction around the bases of street trees. 9. Movable seating 10. Adjusted angled parking 11. Redefined Crosswalks (Concrete with brick paver strips are a better choice for future sidewalks because they allow utility access and the concrete is less susceptible to buckling from roots) 12. Vegetated swale (assists in stormwater management) 13. New parking lot entrance and speed bump (crossing is raised to slow traffic on street) 14. Adjusted parking lot space (increases vegetative swale width spacing while still meeting parking lot standards 15. New large shade trees planted in concrete bump outs with tree grates (allow for placement of tall canopy trees that provide shade while not obstructing business storefronts) 16. New Christmas tree location - recommended species: Virginia Pine, Eastern Red Cedar, or ‚Carolina Sapphire™ Cypress Tree Grate Example of Planted Bump-out City of Portland - Stormwater Management Manual Suggested Plant List Seating Examples Trees: Notes: 11 American Sycamore Bald cypress Black gum Magnolia Post oak River birch Sugar maple Platanus occidentalis Taxodium distichum Nyssa sylvatica Magnolia grandiflora Quercus stellata Betula nigra Acer saccharum wet soils (swale) wet soils (swale) Fall color / wet soils evergreen shade canopy tree wet soils (swale) Fall color Shrubs: Friendship Plaza Benches Friendship Plaza Wall Mounted Benches 15 American beautyberry Sweet pepperbush Virginia sweetspire Wax Yellow azalea Yaupon holly Callicarpa americana Clethra alnifolia Itea virginica Myrica cerifera Rhododendron austrinum Ilex vomitoria purple berries in Fall tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils partial shade tolerates wet soils 13 14 Wall St. Perennials: Moveable Seating For Splash Pad and Fountain Plaza Areas Barbra™s buttons Black-eyed Susan Cattail gayfeather Copper iris Marshallia graminifolia Rudbeckia fulgida Liatris pycnostachya Iris fulva wet soils (swale) tolerates wet soils wet soils wet soils (swale) Ornamental Grasses: 12 12 12 Cherokee Ave. 11 Inland seaoats Pink muhly Chasmanthium latifolium Muhlenbergia capillaris Panicum virgatum wet soils tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils Church St. 11 N. Railroad St. S. Railroad St. 10 Hwy 113 Allee Perspective e F c n e 3 5 4 New Lawn and Allee 16 Friendship Plaza 6 8 7 6 3 1 2 9 Amphitheater N. Public Square S. Public Square Splash Playground Downtown Parking Signs Plan Prepared by: Downtown Design Studio NOT FOR CONSTRUCTION CONCEPTUAL USE ONLY Firehouse This drawing was prepared as a conceptual design solution. Neither the Georgia Depart- ment of Community Affairs, the University of Georgia™s School of Environmental Design, nor the Georgia Trust for Historic Preservation will be responsible for any problems which arise from the use of this drawing as a working drawing for construction purposes. Date: 8/11/2014 Drawn by: NM, GM Checked by: CF Revisions:Vegetated Swale Perspective Tree Bump Out Vegetated Swale Detail Plan Legend 1. New allee & plaza space (Friendship Plaza Monument and historic markers relocated) 2. Existing map mural 3. New benches (see fiSeating Examplesfl) to be placed at Friendship Plaza 4. New covered stage (35™x25™) 5. Flag pole remains in current location and is flanked by two existing monuments 6. New greenspace 7. Existing fountain/plaza area 8. New labyrinth splash playground park Tree wells should be a minimum of 6™x6™. An 8x8 tree well is preferable because larger tree wells allow for better root growth and they prevent roots from breaking up sidewalks. Any future street tree plantings should utilize tree grates to minimize soil compaction around the bases of street trees. 9. Movable seating 10. Adjusted angled parking 11. Redefined Crosswalks (Concrete with brick paver strips are a better choice for future sidewalks because they allow utility access and the concrete is less susceptible to buckling from roots) 12. Vegetated swale (assists in stormwater management) 13. New parking lot entrance and speed bump (crossing is raised to slow traffic on street) 14. Adjusted parking lot space (increases vegetative swale width spacing while still meeting parking lot standards 15. New large shade trees planted in concrete bump outs with tree grates (allow for placement of tall canopy trees that provide shade while not obstructing business storefronts) 16. New Christmas tree location - recommended species: Virginia Pine, Eastern Red Cedar, or ‚Carolina Sapphire™ Cypress Tree Grate Example of Planted Bump-out City of Portland - Stormwater Management Manual Suggested Plant List Seating Examples Trees: Notes: 11 American Sycamore Bald cypress Black gum Magnolia Post oak River birch Sugar maple Platanus occidentalis Taxodium distichum Nyssa sylvatica Magnolia grandiflora Quercus stellata Betula nigra Acer saccharum wet soils (swale) wet soils (swale) Fall color / wet soils evergreen shade canopy tree wet soils (swale) Fall color Shrubs: Friendship Plaza Benches Friendship Plaza Wall Mounted Benches 15 American beautyberry Sweet pepperbush Virginia sweetspire Wax Yellow azalea Yaupon holly Callicarpa americana Clethra alnifolia Itea virginica Myrica cerifera Rhododendron austrinum Ilex vomitoria purple berries in Fall tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils partial shade tolerates wet soils 13 14 Wall St. Perennials: Moveable Seating For Splash Pad and Fountain Plaza Areas Barbra™s buttons Black-eyed Susan Cattail gayfeather Copper iris Marshallia graminifolia Rudbeckia fulgida Liatris pycnostachya Iris fulva wet soils (swale) tolerates wet soils wet soils wet soils (swale) Ornamental Grasses: 12 12 12 Cherokee Ave. 11 Inland seaoats Pink muhly Chasmanthium latifolium Muhlenbergia capillaris Panicum virgatum wet soils tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils Church St. 11 N. Railroad St. S. Railroad St. 10 Hwy 113 Allee Perspective e F c n e 3 5 4 New Lawn and Allee 16 Friendship Plaza 6 8 7 6 3 1 2 9 Amphitheater N. Public Square S. Public Square Splash Playground Downtown Parking Signs Plan Prepared by: Downtown Design Studio NOT FOR CONSTRUCTION CONCEPTUAL USE ONLY Firehouse This drawing was prepared as a conceptual design solution. Neither the Georgia Depart- ment of Community Affairs, the University of Georgia™s School of Environmental Design, nor the Georgia Trust for Historic Preservation will be responsible for any problems which arise from the use of this drawing as a working drawing for construction purposes. Date: 8/11/2014 Drawn by: NM, GM Checked by: CF Revisions:Vegetated Swale Perspective Tree Bump Out Vegetated Swale Detail Plan Legend 1. New allee & plaza space (Friendship Plaza Monument and historic markers relocated) 2. Existing map mural 3. New benches (see fiSeating Examplesfl) to be placed at Friendship Plaza 4. New covered stage (35™x25™) 5. Flag pole remains in current location and is flanked by two existing monuments 6. New greenspace 7. Existing fountain/plaza area 8. New labyrinth splash playground park Tree wells should be a minimum of 6™x6™. An 8x8 tree well is preferable because larger tree wells allow for better root growth and they prevent roots from breaking up sidewalks. Any future street tree plantings should utilize tree grates to minimize soil compaction around the bases of street trees. 9. Movable seating 10. Adjusted angled parking 11. Redefined Crosswalks (Concrete with brick paver strips are a better choice for future sidewalks because they allow utility access and the concrete is less susceptible to buckling from roots) 12. Vegetated swale (assists in stormwater management) 13. New parking lot entrance and speed bump (crossing is raised to slow traffic on street) 14. Adjusted parking lot space (increases vegetative swale width spacing while still meeting parking lot standards 15. New large shade trees planted in concrete bump outs with tree grates (allow for placement of tall canopy trees that provide shade while not obstructing business storefronts) 16. New Christmas tree location - recommended species: Virginia Pine, Eastern Red Cedar, or ‚Carolina Sapphire™ Cypress Tree Grate Example of Planted Bump-out City of Portland - Stormwater Management Manual Suggested Plant List Seating Examples Trees: Notes: 11 American Sycamore Bald cypress Black gum Magnolia Post oak River birch Sugar maple Platanus occidentalis Taxodium distichum Nyssa sylvatica Magnolia grandiflora Quercus stellata Betula nigra Acer saccharum wet soils (swale) wet soils (swale) Fall color / wet soils evergreen shade canopy tree wet soils (swale) Fall color Shrubs: Friendship Plaza Benches Friendship Plaza Wall Mounted Benches 15 American beautyberry Sweet pepperbush Virginia sweetspire Wax Yellow azalea Yaupon holly Callicarpa americana Clethra alnifolia Itea virginica Myrica cerifera Rhododendron austrinum Ilex vomitoria purple berries in Fall tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils partial shade tolerates wet soils 13 14 Wall St. Perennials: Moveable Seating For Splash Pad and Fountain Plaza Areas Barbra™s buttons Black-eyed Susan Cattail gayfeather Copper iris Marshallia graminifolia Rudbeckia fulgida Liatris pycnostachya Iris fulva wet soils (swale) tolerates wet soils wet soils wet soils (swale) Ornamental Grasses: 12 12 12 Cherokee Ave. 11 Inland seaoats Pink muhly Chasmanthium latifolium Muhlenbergia capillaris Panicum virgatum wet soils tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils Church St. 11 N. Railroad St. S. Railroad St. 10 Hwy 113 Allee Perspective e F c n e 3 5 4 New Lawn and Allee 16 Friendship Plaza 6 8 7 6 3 1 2 9 Amphitheater N. Public Square S. Public Square Splash Playground Downtown Parking Signs Plan Prepared by: Downtown Design Studio NOT FOR CONSTRUCTION CONCEPTUAL USE ONLY Firehouse This drawing was prepared as a conceptual design solution. Neither the Georgia Depart- ment of Community Affairs, the University of Georgia™s School of Environmental Design, nor the Georgia Trust for Historic Preservation will be responsible for any problems which arise from the use of this drawing as a working drawing for construction purposes. Date: 8/11/2014 Drawn by: NM, GM Checked by: CF Revisions:Vegetated Swale Perspective Tree Bump Out Vegetated Swale Detail Plan Legend 1. New allee & plaza space (Friendship Plaza Monument and historic markers relocated) 2. Existing map mural 3. New benches (see fiSeating Examplesfl) to be placed at Friendship Plaza 4. New covered stage (35™x25™) 5. Flag pole remains in current location and is flanked by two existing monuments 6. New greenspace 7. Existing fountain/plaza area 8. New labyrinth splash playground park Tree wells should be a minimum of 6™x6™. An 8x8 tree well is preferable because larger tree wells allow for better root growth and they prevent roots from breaking up sidewalks. Any future street tree plantings should utilize tree grates to minimize soil compaction around the bases of street trees. 9. Movable seating 10. Adjusted angled parking 11. Redefined Crosswalks (Concrete with brick paver strips are a better choice for future sidewalks because they allow utility access and the concrete is less susceptible to buckling from roots) 12. Vegetated swale (assists in stormwater management) 13. New parking lot entrance and speed bump (crossing is raised to slow traffic on street) 14. Adjusted parking lot space (increases vegetative swale width spacing while still meeting parking lot standards 15. New large shade trees planted in concrete bump outs with tree grates (allow for placement of tall canopy trees that provide shade while not obstructing business storefronts) 16. New Christmas tree location - recommended species: Virginia Pine, Eastern Red Cedar, or ‚Carolina Sapphire™ Cypress Tree Grate Example of Planted Bump-out City of Portland - Stormwater Management Manual Suggested Plant List Seating Examples Trees: Notes: 11 American Sycamore Bald cypress Black gum Magnolia Post oak River birch Sugar maple Platanus occidentalis Taxodium distichum Nyssa sylvatica Magnolia grandiflora Quercus stellata Betula nigra Acer saccharum wet soils (swale) wet soils (swale) Fall color / wet soils evergreen shade canopy tree wet soils (swale) Fall color Shrubs: Friendship Plaza Benches Friendship Plaza Wall Mounted Benches 15 American beautyberry Sweet pepperbush Virginia sweetspire Wax Yellow azalea Yaupon holly Callicarpa americana Clethra alnifolia Itea virginica Myrica cerifera Rhododendron austrinum Ilex vomitoria purple berries in Fall tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils partial shade tolerates wet soils 13 14 Wall St. Perennials: Moveable Seating For Splash Pad and Fountain Plaza Areas Barbra™s buttons Black-eyed Susan Cattail gayfeather Copper iris Marshallia graminifolia Rudbeckia fulgida Liatris pycnostachya Iris fulva wet soils (swale) tolerates wet soils wet soils wet soils (swale) Ornamental Grasses: 12 12 12 Cherokee Ave. 11 Inland seaoats Pink muhly Chasmanthium latifolium Muhlenbergia capillaris Panicum virgatum wet soils tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils Church St. 11 N. Railroad St. S. Railroad St. 10 Hwy 113 Allee Perspective e F c n e 3 5 4 New Lawn and Allee 16 Friendship Plaza 6 8 7 6 3 1 2 9 Amphitheater N. Public Square S. Public Square Splash Playground Downtown Parking Signs Plan Prepared by: Downtown Design Studio NOT FOR CONSTRUCTION CONCEPTUAL USE ONLY Firehouse This drawing was prepared as a conceptual design solution. Neither the Georgia Depart- ment of Community Affairs, the University of Georgia™s School of Environmental Design, nor the Georgia Trust for Historic Preservation will be responsible for any problems which arise from the use of this drawing as a working drawing for construction purposes. Date: 8/11/2014 Drawn by: NM, GM Checked by: CF Revisions:Vegetated Swale Perspective Tree Bump Out Vegetated Swale Detail Plan Legend 1. New allee & plaza space (Friendship Plaza Monument and historic markers relocated) 2. Existing map mural 3. New benches (see fiSeating Examplesfl) to be placed at Friendship Plaza 4. New covered stage (35™x25™) 5. Flag pole remains in current location and is flanked by two existing monuments 6. New greenspace 7. Existing fountain/plaza area 8. New labyrinth splash playground park Tree wells should be a minimum of 6™x6™. An 8x8 tree well is preferable because larger tree wells allow for better root growth and they prevent roots from breaking up sidewalks. Any future street tree plantings should utilize tree grates to minimize soil compaction around the bases of street trees. 9. Movable seating 10. Adjusted angled parking 11. Redefined Crosswalks (Concrete with brick paver strips are a better choice for future sidewalks because they allow utility access and the concrete is less susceptible to buckling from roots) 12. Vegetated swale (assists in stormwater management) 13. New parking lot entrance and speed bump (crossing is raised to slow traffic on street) 14. Adjusted parking lot space (increases vegetative swale width spacing while still meeting parking lot standards 15. New large shade trees planted in concrete bump outs with tree grates (allow for placement of tall canopy trees that provide shade while not obstructing business storefronts) 16. New Christmas tree location - recommended species: Virginia Pine, Eastern Red Cedar, or ‚Carolina Sapphire™ Cypress Tree Grate Example of Planted Bump-out City of Portland - Stormwater Management Manual Suggested Plant List Seating Examples Trees: Notes: 11 American Sycamore Bald cypress Black gum Magnolia Post oak River birch Sugar maple Platanus occidentalis Taxodium distichum Nyssa sylvatica Magnolia grandiflora Quercus stellata Betula nigra Acer saccharum wet soils (swale) wet soils (swale) Fall color / wet soils evergreen shade canopy tree wet soils (swale) Fall color Shrubs: Friendship Plaza Benches Friendship Plaza Wall Mounted Benches 15 American beautyberry Sweet pepperbush Virginia sweetspire Wax Yellow azalea Yaupon holly Callicarpa americana Clethra alnifolia Itea virginica Myrica cerifera Rhododendron austrinum Ilex vomitoria purple berries in Fall tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils partial shade tolerates wet soils 13 14 Wall St. Perennials: Moveable Seating For Splash Pad and Fountain Plaza Areas Barbra™s buttons Black-eyed Susan Cattail gayfeather Copper iris Marshallia graminifolia Rudbeckia fulgida Liatris pycnostachya Iris fulva wet soils (swale) tolerates wet soils wet soils wet soils (swale) Ornamental Grasses: 12 12 12 Cherokee Ave. 11 Inland seaoats Pink muhly Chasmanthium latifolium Muhlenbergia capillaris Panicum virgatum wet soils tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils Church St. 11 N. Railroad St. S. Railroad St. 10 Hwy 113 Allee Perspective e F c n e 3 5 4 New Lawn and Allee 16 Friendship Plaza 6 8 7 6 3 1 2 9 Amphitheater N. Public Square S. Public Square Splash Playground Downtown Parking Signs Plan Prepared by: Downtown Design Studio NOT FOR CONSTRUCTION CONCEPTUAL USE ONLY Firehouse This drawing was prepared as a conceptual design solution. Neither the Georgia Depart- ment of Community Affairs, the University of Georgia™s School of Environmental Design, nor the Georgia Trust for Historic Preservation will be responsible for any problems which arise from the use of this drawing as a working drawing for construction purposes. Date: 8/11/2014 Drawn by: NM, GM Checked by: CF Revisions: Vegetated Swale Perspective Tree Bump Out Vegetated Swale Detail Plan Legend 1. New allee & plaza space (Friendship Plaza Monument and historic markers relocated) 2. Existing map mural 3. New benches (see fiSeating Examplesfl) to be placed at Friendship Plaza 4. New covered stage (35™x25™) 5. Flag pole remains in current location and is flanked by two existing monuments 6. New greenspace 7. Existing fountain/plaza area 8. New labyrinth splash playground park Tree wells should be a minimum of 6™x6™. An 8x8 tree well is preferable because larger tree wells allow for better root growth and they prevent roots from breaking up sidewalks. Any future street tree plantings should utilize tree grates to minimize soil compaction around the bases of street trees. 9. Movable seating 10. Adjusted angled parking 11. Redefined Crosswalks (Concrete with brick paver strips are a better choice for future sidewalks because they allow utility access and the concrete is less susceptible to buckling from roots) 12. Vegetated swale (assists in stormwater management) 13. New parking lot entrance and speed bump (crossing is raised to slow traffic on street) 14. Adjusted parking lot space (increases vegetative swale width spacing while still meeting parking lot standards 15. New large shade trees planted in concrete bump outs with tree grates (allow for placement of tall canopy trees that provide shade while not obstructing business storefronts) 16. New Christmas tree location - recommended species: Virginia Pine, Eastern Red Cedar, or ‚Carolina Sapphire™ Cypress Tree Grate Example of Planted Bump-out City of Portland - Stormwater Management Manual Suggested Plant List Seating Examples Trees: Notes: 11 American Sycamore Bald cypress Black gum Magnolia Post oak River birch Sugar maple Platanus occidentalis Taxodium distichum Nyssa sylvatica Magnolia grandiflora Quercus stellata Betula nigra Acer saccharum wet soils (swale) wet soils (swale) Fall color / wet soils evergreen shade canopy tree wet soils (swale) Fall color Shrubs: Friendship Plaza Benches Friendship Plaza Wall Mounted Benches 15 American beautyberry Sweet pepperbush Virginia sweetspire Wax Yellow azalea Yaupon holly Callicarpa americana Clethra alnifolia Itea virginica Myrica cerifera Rhododendron austrinum Ilex vomitoria purple berries in Fall tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils partial shade tolerates wet soils 13 14 Wall St. Perennials: Moveable Seating For Splash Pad and Fountain Plaza Areas Barbra™s buttons Black-eyed Susan Cattail gayfeather Copper iris Marshallia graminifolia Rudbeckia fulgida Liatris pycnostachya Iris fulva wet soils (swale) tolerates wet soils wet soils wet soils (swale) Ornamental Grasses: 12 12 12 Cherokee Ave. 11 Inland seaoats Pink muhly Chasmanthium latifolium Muhlenbergia capillaris Panicum virgatum wet soils tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils Church St. 11 N. Railroad St. S. Railroad St. 10 Hwy 113 Allee Perspective e F c n e 3 5 4 New Lawn and Allee 16 Friendship Plaza 6 8 7 6 3 1 2 9 Amphitheater N. Public Square S. Public Square Splash Playground Downtown Parking Signs Plan Prepared by: Downtown Design Studio NOT FOR CONSTRUCTION CONCEPTUAL USE ONLY Firehouse This drawing was prepared as a conceptual design solution. Neither the Georgia Depart- ment of Community Affairs, the University of Georgia™s School of Environmental Design, nor the Georgia Trust for Historic Preservation will be responsible for any problems which arise from the use of this drawing as a working drawing for construction purposes. Date: 8/11/2014 Drawn by: NM, GM Checked by: CF Revisions:Vegetated Swale Perspective Tree Bump Out Vegetated Swale Detail Plan Legend 1. New allee & plaza space (Friendship Plaza Monument and historic markers relocated) 2. Existing map mural 3. New benches (see fiSeating Examplesfl) to be placed at Friendship Plaza 4. New covered stage (35™x25™) 5. Flag pole remains in current location and is flanked by two existing monuments 6. New greenspace 7. Existing fountain/plaza area 8. New labyrinth splash playground park Tree wells should be a minimum of 6™x6™. An 8x8 tree well is preferable because larger tree wells allow for better root growth and they prevent roots from breaking up sidewalks. Any future street tree plantings should utilize tree grates to minimize soil compaction around the bases of street trees. 9. Movable seating 10. Adjusted angled parking 11. Redefined Crosswalks (Concrete with brick paver strips are a better choice for future sidewalks because they allow utility access and the concrete is less susceptible to buckling from roots) 12. Vegetated swale (assists in stormwater management) 13. New parking lot entrance and speed bump (crossing is raised to slow traffic on street) 14. Adjusted parking lot space (increases vegetative swale width spacing while still meeting parking lot standards 15. New large shade trees planted in concrete bump outs with tree grates (allow for placement of tall canopy trees that provide shade while not obstructing business storefronts) 16. New Christmas tree location - recommended species: Virginia Pine, Eastern Red Cedar, or ‚Carolina Sapphire™ Cypress Tree Grate Example of Planted Bump-out City of Portland - Stormwater Management Manual Suggested Plant List Seating Examples Trees: Notes: 11 American Sycamore Bald cypress Black gum Magnolia Post oak River birch Sugar maple Platanus occidentalis Taxodium distichum Nyssa sylvatica Magnolia grandiflora Quercus stellata Betula nigra Acer saccharum wet soils (swale) wet soils (swale) Fall color / wet soils evergreen shade canopy tree wet soils (swale) Fall color Shrubs: Friendship Plaza Benches Friendship Plaza Wall Mounted Benches 15 American beautyberry Sweet pepperbush Virginia sweetspire Wax Yellow azalea Yaupon holly Callicarpa americana Clethra alnifolia Itea virginica Myrica cerifera Rhododendron austrinum Ilex vomitoria purple berries in Fall tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils partial shade tolerates wet soils 13 14 Wall St. Perennials: Moveable Seating For Splash Pad and Fountain Plaza Areas Barbra™s buttons Black-eyed Susan Cattail gayfeather Copper iris Marshallia graminifolia Rudbeckia fulgida Liatris pycnostachya Iris fulva wet soils (swale) tolerates wet soils wet soils wet soils (swale) Ornamental Grasses: 12 12 12 Cherokee Ave. 11 Inland seaoats Pink muhly Chasmanthium latifolium Muhlenbergia capillaris Panicum virgatum wet soils tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils Church St. 11 N. Railroad St. S. Railroad St. 10 Hwy 113 Allee Perspective e F c n e 3 5 4 New Lawn and Allee 16 Friendship Plaza 6 8 7 6 3 1 2 9 Amphitheater N. Public Square S. Public Square Splash Playground Downtown Parking Signs Plan Prepared by: Downtown Design Studio NOT FOR CONSTRUCTION CONCEPTUAL USE ONLY Firehouse This drawing was prepared as a conceptual design solution. Neither the Georgia Depart- ment of Community Affairs, the University of Georgia™s School of Environmental Design, nor the Georgia Trust for Historic Preservation will be responsible for any problems which arise from the use of this drawing as a working drawing for construction purposes. Date: 8/11/2014 Drawn by: NM, GM Checked by: CF Revisions: Vegetated Swale Perspective Tree Bump Out Vegetated Swale Detail Plan Legend 1. New allee & plaza space (Friendship Plaza Monument and historic markers relocated) 2. Existing map mural 3. New benches (see fiSeating Examplesfl) to be placed at Friendship Plaza 4. New covered stage (35™x25™) 5. Flag pole remains in current location and is flanked by two existing monuments 6. New greenspace 7. Existing fountain/plaza area 8. New labyrinth splash playground park Tree wells should be a minimum of 6™x6™. An 8x8 tree well is preferable because larger tree wells allow for better root growth and they prevent roots from breaking up sidewalks. Any future street tree plantings should utilize tree grates to minimize soil compaction around the bases of street trees. 9. Movable seating 10. Adjusted angled parking 11. Redefined Crosswalks (Concrete with brick paver strips are a better choice for future sidewalks because they allow utility access and the concrete is less susceptible to buckling from roots) 12. Vegetated swale (assists in stormwater management) 13. New parking lot entrance and speed bump (crossing is raised to slow traffic on street) 14. Adjusted parking lot space (increases vegetative swale width spacing while still meeting parking lot standards 15. New large shade trees planted in concrete bump outs with tree grates (allow for placement of tall canopy trees that provide shade while not obstructing business storefronts) 16. New Christmas tree location - recommended species: Virginia Pine, Eastern Red Cedar, or ‚Carolina Sapphire™ Cypress Tree Grate Example of Planted Bump-out City of Portland - Stormwater Management Manual Suggested Plant List Seating Examples Trees: Notes: 11 American Sycamore Bald cypress Black gum Magnolia Post oak River birch Sugar maple Platanus occidentalis Taxodium distichum Nyssa sylvatica Magnolia grandiflora Quercus stellata Betula nigra Acer saccharum wet soils (swale) wet soils (swale) Fall color / wet soils evergreen shade canopy tree wet soils (swale) Fall color Shrubs: Friendship Plaza Benches Friendship Plaza Wall Mounted Benches 15 American beautyberry Sweet pepperbush Virginia sweetspire Wax Yellow azalea Yaupon holly Callicarpa americana Clethra alnifolia Itea virginica Myrica cerifera Rhododendron austrinum Ilex vomitoria purple berries in Fall tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils partial shade tolerates wet soils 13 14 Wall St. Perennials: Moveable Seating For Splash Pad and Fountain Plaza Areas Barbra™s buttons Black-eyed Susan Cattail gayfeather Copper iris Marshallia graminifolia Rudbeckia fulgida Liatris pycnostachya Iris fulva wet soils (swale) tolerates wet soils wet soils wet soils (swale) Ornamental Grasses: 12 12 12 Cherokee Ave. 11 Inland seaoats Pink muhly Chasmanthium latifolium Muhlenbergia capillaris Panicum virgatum wet soils tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils Church St. 11 N. Railroad St. S. Railroad St. 10 Hwy 113 Allee Perspective e F c n e 3 5 4 New Lawn and Allee 16 Friendship Plaza 6 8 7 6 3 1 2 9 Amphitheater N. Public Square S. Public Square Splash Playground Downtown Parking Signs Plan Prepared by: Downtown Design Studio NOT FOR CONSTRUCTION CONCEPTUAL USE ONLY Firehouse This drawing was prepared as a conceptual design solution. Neither the Georgia Depart- ment of Community Affairs, the University of Georgia™s School of Environmental Design, nor the Georgia Trust for Historic Preservation will be responsible for any problems which arise from the use of this drawing as a working drawing for construction purposes. Date: 8/11/2014 Drawn by: NM, GM Checked by: CF Revisions:Vegetated Swale Perspective Tree Bump Out Vegetated Swale Detail Plan Legend 1. New allee & plaza space (Friendship Plaza Monument and historic markers relocated) 2. Existing map mural 3. New benches (see fiSeating Examplesfl) to be placed at Friendship Plaza 4. New covered stage (35™x25™) 5. Flag pole remains in current location and is flanked by two existing monuments 6. New greenspace 7. Existing fountain/plaza area 8. New labyrinth splash playground park Tree wells should be a minimum of 6™x6™. An 8x8 tree well is preferable because larger tree wells allow for better root growth and they prevent roots from breaking up sidewalks. Any future street tree plantings should utilize tree grates to minimize soil compaction around the bases of street trees. 9. Movable seating 10. Adjusted angled parking 11. Redefined Crosswalks (Concrete with brick paver strips are a better choice for future sidewalks because they allow utility access and the concrete is less susceptible to buckling from roots) 12. Vegetated swale (assists in stormwater management) 13. New parking lot entrance and speed bump (crossing is raised to slow traffic on street) 14. Adjusted parking lot space (increases vegetative swale width spacing while still meeting parking lot standards 15. New large shade trees planted in concrete bump outs with tree grates (allow for placement of tall canopy trees that provide shade while not obstructing business storefronts) 16. New Christmas tree location - recommended species: Virginia Pine, Eastern Red Cedar, or ‚Carolina Sapphire™ Cypress Tree Grate Example of Planted Bump-out City of Portland - Stormwater Management Manual Suggested Plant List Seating Examples Trees: Notes: 11 American Sycamore Bald cypress Black gum Magnolia Post oak River birch Sugar maple Platanus occidentalis Taxodium distichum Nyssa sylvatica Magnolia grandiflora Quercus stellata Betula nigra Acer saccharum wet soils (swale) wet soils (swale) Fall color / wet soils evergreen shade canopy tree wet soils (swale) Fall color Shrubs: Friendship Plaza Benches Friendship Plaza Wall Mounted Benches 15 American beautyberry Sweet pepperbush Virginia sweetspire Wax Yellow azalea Yaupon holly Callicarpa americana Clethra alnifolia Itea virginica Myrica cerifera Rhododendron austrinum Ilex vomitoria purple berries in Fall tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils partial shade tolerates wet soils 13 14 Wall St. Perennials: Moveable Seating For Splash Pad and Fountain Plaza Areas Barbra™s buttons Black-eyed Susan Cattail gayfeather Copper iris Marshallia graminifolia Rudbeckia fulgida Liatris pycnostachya Iris fulva wet soils (swale) tolerates wet soils wet soils wet soils (swale) Ornamental Grasses: 12 12 12 Cherokee Ave. 11 Inland seaoats Pink muhly Chasmanthium latifolium Muhlenbergia capillaris Panicum virgatum wet soils tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils Church St. 11 N. Railroad St. S. Railroad St. 10 Hwy 113 Allee Perspective e F c n e 3 5 4 New Lawn and Allee 16 Friendship Plaza 6 8 7 6 3 1 2 9 Amphitheater N. Public Square S. Public Square Splash Playground Downtown Parking Signs Plan Prepared by: Downtown Design Studio NOT FOR CONSTRUCTION CONCEPTUAL USE ONLY Firehouse This drawing was prepared as a conceptual design solution. Neither the Georgia Depart- ment of Community Affairs, the University of Georgia™s School of Environmental Design, nor the Georgia Trust for Historic Preservation will be responsible for any problems which arise from the use of this drawing as a working drawing for construction purposes. Date: 8/11/2014 Drawn by: NM, GM Checked by: CF Revisions:Vegetated Swale Perspective Tree Bump Out Vegetated Swale Detail Plan Legend 1. New allee & plaza space (Friendship Plaza Monument and historic markers relocated) 2. Existing map mural 3. New benches (see fiSeating Examplesfl) to be placed at Friendship Plaza 4. New covered stage (35™x25™) 5. Flag pole remains in current location and is flanked by two existing monuments 6. New greenspace 7. Existing fountain/plaza area 8. New labyrinth splash playground park Tree wells should be a minimum of 6™x6™. An 8x8 tree well is preferable because larger tree wells allow for better root growth and they prevent roots from breaking up sidewalks. Any future street tree plantings should utilize tree grates to minimize soil compaction around the bases of street trees. 9. Movable seating 10. Adjusted angled parking 11. Redefined Crosswalks (Concrete with brick paver strips are a better choice for future sidewalks because they allow utility access and the concrete is less susceptible to buckling from roots) 12. Vegetated swale (assists in stormwater management) 13. New parking lot entrance and speed bump (crossing is raised to slow traffic on street) 14. Adjusted parking lot space (increases vegetative swale width spacing while still meeting parking lot standards 15. New large shade trees planted in concrete bump outs with tree grates (allow for placement of tall canopy trees that provide shade while not obstructing business storefronts) 16. New Christmas tree location - recommended species: Virginia Pine, Eastern Red Cedar, or ‚Carolina Sapphire™ Cypress Tree Grate Example of Planted Bump-out City of Portland - Stormwater Management Manual Suggested Plant List Seating Examples Trees: Notes: 11 American Sycamore Bald cypress Black gum Magnolia Post oak River birch Sugar maple Platanus occidentalis Taxodium distichum Nyssa sylvatica Magnolia grandiflora Quercus stellata Betula nigra Acer saccharum wet soils (swale) wet soils (swale) Fall color / wet soils evergreen shade canopy tree wet soils (swale) Fall color Shrubs: Friendship Plaza Benches Friendship Plaza Wall Mounted Benches 15 American beautyberry Sweet pepperbush Virginia sweetspire Wax Yellow azalea Yaupon holly Callicarpa americana Clethra alnifolia Itea virginica Myrica cerifera Rhododendron austrinum Ilex vomitoria purple berries in Fall tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils partial shade tolerates wet soils 13 14 Wall St. Perennials: Moveable Seating For Splash Pad and Fountain Plaza Areas Barbra™s buttons Black-eyed Susan Cattail gayfeather Copper iris Marshallia graminifolia Rudbeckia fulgida Liatris pycnostachya Iris fulva wet soils (swale) tolerates wet soils wet soils wet soils (swale) Ornamental Grasses: 12 12 12 Cherokee Ave. 11 Inland seaoats Pink muhly Chasmanthium latifolium Muhlenbergia capillaris Panicum virgatum wet soils tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils Church St. 11 N. Railroad St. S. Railroad St. 10 Hwy 113 Allee Perspective e F c n e 3 5 4 New Lawn and Allee 16 Friendship Plaza 6 8 7 6 3 1 2 9 Amphitheater N. Public Square S. Public Square Splash Playground Downtown Parking Signs Plan Prepared by: Downtown Design Studio NOT FOR CONSTRUCTION CONCEPTUAL USE ONLY Firehouse This drawing was prepared as a conceptual design solution. Neither the Georgia Depart- ment of Community Affairs, the University of Georgia™s School of Environmental Design, nor the Georgia Trust for Historic Preservation will be responsible for any problems which arise from the use of this drawing as a working drawing for construction purposes. Date: 8/11/2014 Drawn by: NM, GM Checked by: CF Revisions: Vegetated Swale Perspective Tree Bump Out Vegetated Swale Detail Plan Legend 1. New allee & plaza space (Friendship Plaza Monument and historic markers relocated) 2. Existing map mural 3. New benches (see fiSeating Examplesfl) to be placed at Friendship Plaza 4. New covered stage (35™x25™) 5. Flag pole remains in current location and is flanked by two existing monuments 6. New greenspace 7. Existing fountain/plaza area 8. New labyrinth splash playground park Tree wells should be a minimum of 6™x6™. An 8x8 tree well is preferable because larger tree wells allow for better root growth and they prevent roots from breaking up sidewalks. Any future street tree plantings should utilize tree grates to minimize soil compaction around the bases of street trees. 9. Movable seating 10. Adjusted angled parking 11. Redefined Crosswalks (Concrete with brick paver strips are a better choice for future sidewalks because they allow utility access and the concrete is less susceptible to buckling from roots) 12. Vegetated swale (assists in stormwater management) 13. New parking lot entrance and speed bump (crossing is raised to slow traffic on street) 14. Adjusted parking lot space (increases vegetative swale width spacing while still meeting parking lot standards 15. New large shade trees planted in concrete bump outs with tree grates (allow for placement of tall canopy trees that provide shade while not obstructing business storefronts) 16. New Christmas tree location - recommended species: Virginia Pine, Eastern Red Cedar, or ‚Carolina Sapphire™ Cypress Tree Grate Example of Planted Bump-out City of Portland - Stormwater Management Manual Suggested Plant List Seating Examples Trees: Notes: 11 American Sycamore Bald cypress Black gum Magnolia Post oak River birch Sugar maple Platanus occidentalis Taxodium distichum Nyssa sylvatica Magnolia grandiflora Quercus stellata Betula nigra Acer saccharum wet soils (swale) wet soils (swale) Fall color / wet soils evergreen shade canopy tree wet soils (swale) Fall color Shrubs: Friendship Plaza Benches Friendship Plaza Wall Mounted Benches 15 American beautyberry Sweet pepperbush Virginia sweetspire Wax Yellow azalea Yaupon holly Callicarpa americana Clethra alnifolia Itea virginica Myrica cerifera Rhododendron austrinum Ilex vomitoria purple berries in Fall tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils partial shade tolerates wet soils 13 14 Wall St. Perennials: Moveable Seating For Splash Pad and Fountain Plaza Areas Barbra™s buttons Black-eyed Susan Cattail gayfeather Copper iris Marshallia graminifolia Rudbeckia fulgida Liatris pycnostachya Iris fulva wet soils (swale) tolerates wet soils wet soils wet soils (swale) Ornamental Grasses: 12 12 12 Cherokee Ave. 11 Inland seaoats Pink muhly Chasmanthium latifolium Muhlenbergia capillaris Panicum virgatum wet soils tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils Church St. 11 N. Railroad St. S. Railroad St. 10 Hwy 113 Allee Perspective e F c n e 3 5 4 New Lawn and Allee 16 Friendship Plaza 6 8 7 6 3 1 2 9 Amphitheater N. Public Square S. Public Square Splash Playground Downtown Parking Signs Plan Prepared by: Downtown Design Studio NOT FOR CONSTRUCTION CONCEPTUAL USE ONLY Firehouse This drawing was prepared as a conceptual design solution. Neither the Georgia Depart- ment of Community Affairs, the University of Georgia™s School of Environmental Design, nor the Georgia Trust for Historic Preservation will be responsible for any problems which arise from the use of this drawing as a working drawing for construction purposes. Date: 8/11/2014 Drawn by: NM, GM Checked by: CF Revisions:Vegetated Swale Perspective Tree Bump Out Vegetated Swale Detail Plan Legend 1. New allee & plaza space (Friendship Plaza Monument and historic markers relocated) 2. Existing map mural 3. New benches (see fiSeating Examplesfl) to be placed at Friendship Plaza 4. New covered stage (35™x25™) 5. Flag pole remains in current location and is flanked by two existing monuments 6. New greenspace 7. Existing fountain/plaza area 8. New labyrinth splash playground park Tree wells should be a minimum of 6™x6™. An 8x8 tree well is preferable because larger tree wells allow for better root growth and they prevent roots from breaking up sidewalks. Any future street tree plantings should utilize tree grates to minimize soil compaction around the bases of street trees. 9. Movable seating 10. Adjusted angled parking 11. Redefined Crosswalks (Concrete with brick paver strips are a better choice for future sidewalks because they allow utility access and the concrete is less susceptible to buckling from roots) 12. Vegetated swale (assists in stormwater management) 13. New parking lot entrance and speed bump (crossing is raised to slow traffic on street) 14. Adjusted parking lot space (increases vegetative swale width spacing while still meeting parking lot standards 15. New large shade trees planted in concrete bump outs with tree grates (allow for placement of tall canopy trees that provide shade while not obstructing business storefronts) 16. New Christmas tree location - recommended species: Virginia Pine, Eastern Red Cedar, or ‚Carolina Sapphire™ Cypress Tree Grate Example of Planted Bump-out City of Portland - Stormwater Management Manual Suggested Plant List Seating Examples Trees: Notes: 11 American Sycamore Bald cypress Black gum Magnolia Post oak River birch Sugar maple Platanus occidentalis Taxodium distichum Nyssa sylvatica Magnolia grandiflora Quercus stellata Betula nigra Acer saccharum wet soils (swale) wet soils (swale) Fall color / wet soils evergreen shade canopy tree wet soils (swale) Fall color Shrubs: Friendship Plaza Benches Friendship Plaza Wall Mounted Benches 15 American beautyberry Sweet pepperbush Virginia sweetspire Wax Yellow azalea Yaupon holly Callicarpa americana Clethra alnifolia Itea virginica Myrica cerifera Rhododendron austrinum Ilex vomitoria purple berries in Fall tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils partial shade tolerates wet soils 13 14 Wall St. Perennials: Moveable Seating For Splash Pad and Fountain Plaza Areas Barbra™s buttons Black-eyed Susan Cattail gayfeather Copper iris Marshallia graminifolia Rudbeckia fulgida Liatris pycnostachya Iris fulva wet soils (swale) tolerates wet soils wet soils wet soils (swale) Ornamental Grasses: 12 12 12 Cherokee Ave. 11 Inland seaoats Pink muhly Chasmanthium latifolium Muhlenbergia capillaris Panicum virgatum wet soils tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils Church St. 11 N. Railroad St. S. Railroad St. 10 Hwy 113 Allee Perspective e F c n e 3 5 4 New Lawn and Allee 16 Friendship Plaza 6 8 7 6 3 1 2 9 Amphitheater N. Public Square S. Public Square Splash Playground Downtown Parking Signs Plan Prepared by: Downtown Design Studio NOT FOR CONSTRUCTION CONCEPTUAL USE ONLY Firehouse This drawing was prepared as a conceptual design solution. Neither the Georgia Depart- ment of Community Affairs, the University of Georgia™s School of Environmental Design, nor the Georgia Trust for Historic Preservation will be responsible for any problems which arise from the use of this drawing as a working drawing for construction purposes. Date: 8/11/2014 Drawn by: NM, GM Checked by: CF Revisions: Vegetated Swale Perspective Tree Bump Out Vegetated Swale Detail Plan Legend 1. New allee & plaza space (Friendship Plaza Monument and historic markers relocated) 2. Existing map mural 3. New benches (see fiSeating Examplesfl) to be placed at Friendship Plaza 4. New covered stage (35™x25™) 5. Flag pole remains in current location and is flanked by two existing monuments 6. New greenspace 7. Existing fountain/plaza area 8. New labyrinth splash playground park Tree wells should be a minimum of 6™x6™. An 8x8 tree well is preferable because larger tree wells allow for better root growth and they prevent roots from breaking up sidewalks. Any future street tree plantings should utilize tree grates to minimize soil compaction around the bases of street trees. 9. Movable seating 10. Adjusted angled parking 11. Redefined Crosswalks (Concrete with brick paver strips are a better choice for future sidewalks because they allow utility access and the concrete is less susceptible to buckling from roots) 12. Vegetated swale (assists in stormwater management) 13. New parking lot entrance and speed bump (crossing is raised to slow traffic on street) 14. Adjusted parking lot space (increases vegetative swale width spacing while still meeting parking lot standards 15. New large shade trees planted in concrete bump outs with tree grates (allow for placement of tall canopy trees that provide shade while not obstructing business storefronts) 16. New Christmas tree location - recommended species: Virginia Pine, Eastern Red Cedar, or ‚Carolina Sapphire™ Cypress Tree Grate Example of Planted Bump-out City of Portland - Stormwater Management Manual Suggested Plant List Seating Examples Trees: Notes: 11 American Sycamore Bald cypress Black gum Magnolia Post oak River birch Sugar maple Platanus occidentalis Taxodium distichum Nyssa sylvatica Magnolia grandiflora Quercus stellata Betula nigra Acer saccharum wet soils (swale) wet soils (swale) Fall color / wet soils evergreen shade canopy tree wet soils (swale) Fall color Shrubs: Friendship Plaza Benches Friendship Plaza Wall Mounted Benches 15 American beautyberry Sweet pepperbush Virginia sweetspire Wax Yellow azalea Yaupon holly Callicarpa americana Clethra alnifolia Itea virginica Myrica cerifera Rhododendron austrinum Ilex vomitoria purple berries in Fall tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils partial shade tolerates wet soils 13 14 Wall St. Perennials: Moveable Seating For Splash Pad and Fountain Plaza Areas Barbra™s buttons Black-eyed Susan Cattail gayfeather Copper iris Marshallia graminifolia Rudbeckia fulgida Liatris pycnostachya Iris fulva wet soils (swale) tolerates wet soils wet soils wet soils (swale) Ornamental Grasses: 12 12 12 Cherokee Ave. 11 Inland seaoats Pink muhly Chasmanthium latifolium Muhlenbergia capillaris Panicum virgatum wet soils tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils Church St. 11 N. Railroad St. S. Railroad St. 10 Hwy 113 Allee Perspective e F c n e 3 5 4 New Lawn and Allee 16 Friendship Plaza 6 8 7 6 3 1 2 9 Amphitheater N. Public Square S. Public Square Splash Playground Downtown Parking Signs Plan Prepared by: Downtown Design Studio NOT FOR CONSTRUCTION CONCEPTUAL USE ONLY Firehouse This drawing was prepared as a conceptual design solution. Neither the Georgia Depart- ment of Community Affairs, the University of Georgia™s School of Environmental Design, nor the Georgia Trust for Historic Preservation will be responsible for any problems which arise from the use of this drawing as a working drawing for construction purposes. Date: 8/11/2014 Drawn by: NM, GM Checked by: CF Revisions:Vegetated Swale Perspective Tree Bump Out Vegetated Swale Detail Plan Legend 1. New allee & plaza space (Friendship Plaza Monument and historic markers relocated) 2. Existing map mural 3. New benches (see fiSeating Examplesfl) to be placed at Friendship Plaza 4. New covered stage (35™x25™) 5. Flag pole remains in current location and is flanked by two existing monuments 6. New greenspace 7. Existing fountain/plaza area 8. New labyrinth splash playground park Tree wells should be a minimum of 6™x6™. An 8x8 tree well is preferable because larger tree wells allow for better root growth and they prevent roots from breaking up sidewalks. Any future street tree plantings should utilize tree grates to minimize soil compaction around the bases of street trees. 9. Movable seating 10. Adjusted angled parking 11. Redefined Crosswalks (Concrete with brick paver strips are a better choice for future sidewalks because they allow utility access and the concrete is less susceptible to buckling from roots) 12. Vegetated swale (assists in stormwater management) 13. New parking lot entrance and speed bump (crossing is raised to slow traffic on street) 14. Adjusted parking lot space (increases vegetative swale width spacing while still meeting parking lot standards 15. New large shade trees planted in concrete bump outs with tree grates (allow for placement of tall canopy trees that provide shade while not obstructing business storefronts) 16. New Christmas tree location - recommended species: Virginia Pine, Eastern Red Cedar, or ‚Carolina Sapphire™ Cypress Tree Grate Example of Planted Bump-out City of Portland - Stormwater Management Manual Suggested Plant List Seating Examples Trees: Notes: 11 American Sycamore Bald cypress Black gum Magnolia Post oak River birch Sugar maple Platanus occidentalis Taxodium distichum Nyssa sylvatica Magnolia grandiflora Quercus stellata Betula nigra Acer saccharum wet soils (swale) wet soils (swale) Fall color / wet soils evergreen shade canopy tree wet soils (swale) Fall color Shrubs: Friendship Plaza Benches Friendship Plaza Wall Mounted Benches 15 American beautyberry Sweet pepperbush Virginia sweetspire Wax Yellow azalea Yaupon holly Callicarpa americana Clethra alnifolia Itea virginica Myrica cerifera Rhododendron austrinum Ilex vomitoria purple berries in Fall tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils partial shade tolerates wet soils 13 14 Wall St. Perennials: Moveable Seating For Splash Pad and Fountain Plaza Areas Barbra™s buttons Black-eyed Susan Cattail gayfeather Copper iris Marshallia graminifolia Rudbeckia fulgida Liatris pycnostachya Iris fulva wet soils (swale) tolerates wet soils wet soils wet soils (swale) Ornamental Grasses: 12 12 12 Cherokee Ave. 11 Inland seaoats Pink muhly Chasmanthium latifolium Muhlenbergia capillaris Panicum virgatum wet soils tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils Church St. 11 N. Railroad St. S. Railroad St. 10 Hwy 113 Allee Perspective e F c n e 3 5 4 New Lawn and Allee 16 Friendship Plaza 6 8 7 6 3 1 2 9 Amphitheater N. Public Square S. Public Square Splash Playground Downtown Parking Signs Plan Prepared by: Downtown Design Studio NOT FOR CONSTRUCTION CONCEPTUAL USE ONLY Firehouse This drawing was prepared as a conceptual design solution. Neither the Georgia Depart- ment of Community Affairs, the University of Georgia™s School of Environmental Design, nor the Georgia Trust for Historic Preservation will be responsible for any problems which arise from the use of this drawing as a working drawing for construction purposes. Date: 8/11/2014 Drawn by: NM, GM Checked by: CF Revisions:Vegetated Swale Perspective Tree Bump Out Vegetated Swale Detail Plan Legend 1. New allee & plaza space (Friendship Plaza Monument and historic markers relocated) 2. Existing map mural 3. New benches (see fiSeating Examplesfl) to be placed at Friendship Plaza 4. New covered stage (35™x25™) 5. Flag pole remains in current location and is flanked by two existing monuments 6. New greenspace 7. Existing fountain/plaza area 8. New labyrinth splash playground park Tree wells should be a minimum of 6™x6™. An 8x8 tree well is preferable because larger tree wells allow for better root growth and they prevent roots from breaking up sidewalks. Any future street tree plantings should utilize tree grates to minimize soil compaction around the bases of street trees. 9. Movable seating 10. Adjusted angled parking 11. Redefined Crosswalks (Concrete with brick paver strips are a better choice for future sidewalks because they allow utility access and the concrete is less susceptible to buckling from roots) 12. Vegetated swale (assists in stormwater management) 13. New parking lot entrance and speed bump (crossing is raised to slow traffic on street) 14. Adjusted parking lot space (increases vegetative swale width spacing while still meeting parking lot standards 15. New large shade trees planted in concrete bump outs with tree grates (allow for placement of tall canopy trees that provide shade while not obstructing business storefronts) 16. New Christmas tree location - recommended species: Virginia Pine, Eastern Red Cedar, or ‚Carolina Sapphire™ Cypress Tree Grate Example of Planted Bump-out City of Portland - Stormwater Management Manual Suggested Plant List Seating Examples Trees: Notes: 11 American Sycamore Bald cypress Black gum Magnolia Post oak River birch Sugar maple Platanus occidentalis Taxodium distichum Nyssa sylvatica Magnolia grandiflora Quercus stellata Betula nigra Acer saccharum wet soils (swale) wet soils (swale) Fall color / wet soils evergreen shade canopy tree wet soils (swale) Fall color Shrubs: Friendship Plaza Benches Friendship Plaza Wall Mounted Benches 15 American beautyberry Sweet pepperbush Virginia sweetspire Wax Yellow azalea Yaupon holly Callicarpa americana Clethra alnifolia Itea virginica Myrica cerifera Rhododendron austrinum Ilex vomitoria purple berries in Fall tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils partial shade tolerates wet soils 13 14 Wall St. Perennials: Moveable Seating For Splash Pad and Fountain Plaza Areas Barbra™s buttons Black-eyed Susan Cattail gayfeather Copper iris Marshallia graminifolia Rudbeckia fulgida Liatris pycnostachya Iris fulva wet soils (swale) tolerates wet soils wet soils wet soils (swale) Ornamental Grasses: 12 12 12 Cherokee Ave. 11 Inland seaoats Pink muhly Chasmanthium latifolium Muhlenbergia capillaris Panicum virgatum wet soils tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils Church St. 11 N. Railroad St. S. Railroad St. 10 Hwy 113 Allee Perspective e F c n e 3 5 4 New Lawn and Allee 16 Friendship Plaza 6 8 7 6 3 1 2 9 Amphitheater N. Public Square S. Public Square Splash Playground Downtown Parking Signs Plan Prepared by: Downtown Design Studio NOT FOR CONSTRUCTION CONCEPTUAL USE ONLY Firehouse This drawing was prepared as a conceptual design solution. Neither the Georgia Depart- ment of Community Affairs, the University of Georgia™s School of Environmental Design, nor the Georgia Trust for Historic Preservation will be responsible for any problems which arise from the use of this drawing as a working drawing for construction purposes. Date: 8/11/2014 Drawn by: NM, GM Checked by: CF Revisions:Vegetated Swale Perspective Tree Bump Out Vegetated Swale Detail Plan Legend 1. New allee & plaza space (Friendship Plaza Monument and historic markers relocated) 2. Existing map mural 3. New benches (see fiSeating Examplesfl) to be placed at Friendship Plaza 4. New covered stage (35™x25™) 5. Flag pole remains in current location and is flanked by two existing monuments 6. New greenspace 7. Existing fountain/plaza area 8. New labyrinth splash playground park Tree wells should be a minimum of 6™x6™. An 8x8 tree well is preferable because larger tree wells allow for better root growth and they prevent roots from breaking up sidewalks. Any future street tree plantings should utilize tree grates to minimize soil compaction around the bases of street trees. 9. Movable seating 10. Adjusted angled parking 11. Redefined Crosswalks (Concrete with brick paver strips are a better choice for future sidewalks because they allow utility access and the concrete is less susceptible to buckling from roots) 12. Vegetated swale (assists in stormwater management) 13. New parking lot entrance and speed bump (crossing is raised to slow traffic on street) 14. Adjusted parking lot space (increases vegetative swale width spacing while still meeting parking lot standards 15. New large shade trees planted in concrete bump outs with tree grates (allow for placement of tall canopy trees that provide shade while not obstructing business storefronts) 16. New Christmas tree location - recommended species: Virginia Pine, Eastern Red Cedar, or ‚Carolina Sapphire™ Cypress Tree Grate Example of Planted Bump-out City of Portland - Stormwater Management Manual Suggested Plant List Seating Examples Trees: Notes: 11 American Sycamore Bald cypress Black gum Magnolia Post oak River birch Sugar maple Platanus occidentalis Taxodium distichum Nyssa sylvatica Magnolia grandiflora Quercus stellata Betula nigra Acer saccharum wet soils (swale) wet soils (swale) Fall color / wet soils evergreen shade canopy tree wet soils (swale) Fall color Shrubs: Friendship Plaza Benches Friendship Plaza Wall Mounted Benches 15 American beautyberry Sweet pepperbush Virginia sweetspire Wax Yellow azalea Yaupon holly Callicarpa americana Clethra alnifolia Itea virginica Myrica cerifera Rhododendron austrinum Ilex vomitoria purple berries in Fall tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils partial shade tolerates wet soils 13 14 Wall St. Perennials: Moveable Seating For Splash Pad and Fountain Plaza Areas Barbra™s buttons Black-eyed Susan Cattail gayfeather Copper iris Marshallia graminifolia Rudbeckia fulgida Liatris pycnostachya Iris fulva wet soils (swale) tolerates wet soils wet soils wet soils (swale) Ornamental Grasses: 12 12 12 Cherokee Ave. 11 Inland seaoats Pink muhly Chasmanthium latifolium Muhlenbergia capillaris Panicum virgatum wet soils tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils Church St. 11 N. Railroad St. S. Railroad St. 10 Hwy 113 Allee Perspective e F c n e 3 5 4 New Lawn and Allee 16 Friendship Plaza 6 8 7 6 3 1 2 9 Amphitheater N. Public Square S. Public Square Splash Playground Downtown Parking Signs Plan Prepared by: Downtown Design Studio NOT FOR CONSTRUCTION CONCEPTUAL USE ONLY Firehouse This drawing was prepared as a conceptual design solution. Neither the Georgia Depart- ment of Community Affairs, the University of Georgia™s School of Environmental Design, nor the Georgia Trust for Historic Preservation will be responsible for any problems which arise from the use of this drawing as a working drawing for construction purposes. Date: 8/11/2014 Drawn by: NM, GM Checked by: CF Revisions:Vegetated Swale Perspective Tree Bump Out Vegetated Swale Detail Plan Legend 1. New allee & plaza space (Friendship Plaza Monument and historic markers relocated) 2. Existing map mural 3. New benches (see fiSeating Examplesfl) to be placed at Friendship Plaza 4. New covered stage (35™x25™) 5. Flag pole remains in current location and is flanked by two existing monuments 6. New greenspace 7. Existing fountain/plaza area 8. New labyrinth splash playground park Tree wells should be a minimum of 6™x6™. An 8x8 tree well is preferable because larger tree wells allow for better root growth and they prevent roots from breaking up sidewalks. Any future street tree plantings should utilize tree grates to minimize soil compaction around the bases of street trees. 9. Movable seating 10. Adjusted angled parking 11. Redefined Crosswalks (Concrete with brick paver strips are a better choice for future sidewalks because they allow utility access and the concrete is less susceptible to buckling from roots) 12. Vegetated swale (assists in stormwater management) 13. New parking lot entrance and speed bump (crossing is raised to slow traffic on street) 14. Adjusted parking lot space (increases vegetative swale width spacing while still meeting parking lot standards 15. New large shade trees planted in concrete bump outs with tree grates (allow for placement of tall canopy trees that provide shade while not obstructing business storefronts) 16. New Christmas tree location - recommended species: Virginia Pine, Eastern Red Cedar, or ‚Carolina Sapphire™ Cypress Tree Grate Example of Planted Bump-out City of Portland - Stormwater Management Manual Suggested Plant List Seating Examples Trees: Notes: 11 American Sycamore Bald cypress Black gum Magnolia Post oak River birch Sugar maple Platanus occidentalis Taxodium distichum Nyssa sylvatica Magnolia grandiflora Quercus stellata Betula nigra Acer saccharum wet soils (swale) wet soils (swale) Fall color / wet soils evergreen shade canopy tree wet soils (swale) Fall color Shrubs: Friendship Plaza Benches Friendship Plaza Wall Mounted Benches 15 American beautyberry Sweet pepperbush Virginia sweetspire Wax Yellow azalea Yaupon holly Callicarpa americana Clethra alnifolia Itea virginica Myrica cerifera Rhododendron austrinum Ilex vomitoria purple berries in Fall tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils partial shade tolerates wet soils 13 14 Wall St. Perennials: Moveable Seating For Splash Pad and Fountain Plaza Areas Barbra™s buttons Black-eyed Susan Cattail gayfeather Copper iris Marshallia graminifolia Rudbeckia fulgida Liatris pycnostachya Iris fulva wet soils (swale) tolerates wet soils wet soils wet soils (swale) Ornamental Grasses: 12 12 12 Cherokee Ave. 11 Inland seaoats Pink muhly Chasmanthium latifolium Muhlenbergia capillaris Panicum virgatum wet soils tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils Church St. 11 N. Railroad St. S. Railroad St. 10 Hwy 113 Allee Perspective e F c n e 3 5 4 New Lawn and Allee 16 Friendship Plaza 6 8 7 6 3 1 2 9 Amphitheater N. Public Square S. Public Square Splash Playground Downtown Parking Signs Plan Prepared by: Downtown Design Studio NOT FOR CONSTRUCTION CONCEPTUAL USE ONLY Firehouse This drawing was prepared as a conceptual design solution. Neither the Georgia Depart- ment of Community Affairs, the University of Georgia™s School of Environmental Design, nor the Georgia Trust for Historic Preservation will be responsible for any problems which arise from the use of this drawing as a working drawing for construction purposes. Date: 8/11/2014 Drawn by: NM, GM Checked by: CF Revisions: Vegetated Swale Perspective Tree Bump Out Vegetated Swale Detail Plan Legend 1. New allee & plaza space (Friendship Plaza Monument and historic markers relocated) 2. Existing map mural 3. New benches (see fiSeating Examplesfl) to be placed at Friendship Plaza 4. New covered stage (35™x25™) 5. Flag pole remains in current location and is flanked by two existing monuments 6. New greenspace 7. Existing fountain/plaza area 8. New labyrinth splash playground park Tree wells should be a minimum of 6™x6™. An 8x8 tree well is preferable because larger tree wells allow for better root growth and they prevent roots from breaking up sidewalks. Any future street tree plantings should utilize tree grates to minimize soil compaction around the bases of street trees. 9. Movable seating 10. Adjusted angled parking 11. Redefined Crosswalks (Concrete with brick paver strips are a better choice for future sidewalks because they allow utility access and the concrete is less susceptible to buckling from roots) 12. Vegetated swale (assists in stormwater management) 13. New parking lot entrance and speed bump (crossing is raised to slow traffic on street) 14. Adjusted parking lot space (increases vegetative swale width spacing while still meeting parking lot standards 15. New large shade trees planted in concrete bump outs with tree grates (allow for placement of tall canopy trees that provide shade while not obstructing business storefronts) 16. New Christmas tree location - recommended species: Virginia Pine, Eastern Red Cedar, or ‚Carolina Sapphire™ Cypress Tree Grate Example of Planted Bump-out City of Portland - Stormwater Management Manual Suggested Plant List Seating Examples Trees: Notes: 11 American Sycamore Bald cypress Black gum Magnolia Post oak River birch Sugar maple Platanus occidentalis Taxodium distichum Nyssa sylvatica Magnolia grandiflora Quercus stellata Betula nigra Acer saccharum wet soils (swale) wet soils (swale) Fall color / wet soils evergreen shade canopy tree wet soils (swale) Fall color Shrubs: Friendship Plaza Benches Friendship Plaza Wall Mounted Benches 15 American beautyberry Sweet pepperbush Virginia sweetspire Wax Yellow azalea Yaupon holly Callicarpa americana Clethra alnifolia Itea virginica Myrica cerifera Rhododendron austrinum Ilex vomitoria purple berries in Fall tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils partial shade tolerates wet soils 13 14 Wall St. Perennials: Moveable Seating For Splash Pad and Fountain Plaza Areas Barbra™s buttons Black-eyed Susan Cattail gayfeather Copper iris Marshallia graminifolia Rudbeckia fulgida Liatris pycnostachya Iris fulva wet soils (swale) tolerates wet soils wet soils wet soils (swale) Ornamental Grasses: 12 12 12 Cherokee Ave. 11 Inland seaoats Pink muhly Chasmanthium latifolium Muhlenbergia capillaris Panicum virgatum wet soils tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils Church St. 11 N. Railroad St. S. Railroad St. 10 Hwy 113 Allee Perspective e F c n e 3 5 4 New Lawn and Allee 16 Friendship Plaza 6 8 7 6 3 1 2 9 Amphitheater N. Public Square S. Public Square Splash Playground Downtown Parking Signs Plan Prepared by: Downtown Design Studio NOT FOR CONSTRUCTION CONCEPTUAL USE ONLY Firehouse This drawing was prepared as a conceptual design solution. Neither the Georgia Depart- ment of Community Affairs, the University of Georgia™s School of Environmental Design, nor the Georgia Trust for Historic Preservation will be responsible for any problems which arise from the use of this drawing as a working drawing for construction purposes. Date: 8/11/2014 Drawn by: NM, GM Checked by: CF Revisions:Vegetated Swale Perspective Tree Bump Out Vegetated Swale Detail Plan Legend 1. New allee & plaza space (Friendship Plaza Monument and historic markers relocated) 2. Existing map mural 3. New benches (see fiSeating Examplesfl) to be placed at Friendship Plaza 4. New covered stage (35™x25™) 5. Flag pole remains in current location and is flanked by two existing monuments 6. New greenspace 7. Existing fountain/plaza area 8. New labyrinth splash playground park Tree wells should be a minimum of 6™x6™. An 8x8 tree well is preferable because larger tree wells allow for better root growth and they prevent roots from breaking up sidewalks. Any future street tree plantings should utilize tree grates to minimize soil compaction around the bases of street trees. 9. Movable seating 10. Adjusted angled parking 11. Redefined Crosswalks (Concrete with brick paver strips are a better choice for future sidewalks because they allow utility access and the concrete is less susceptible to buckling from roots) 12. Vegetated swale (assists in stormwater management) 13. New parking lot entrance and speed bump (crossing is raised to slow traffic on street) 14. Adjusted parking lot space (increases vegetative swale width spacing while still meeting parking lot standards 15. New large shade trees planted in concrete bump outs with tree grates (allow for placement of tall canopy trees that provide shade while not obstructing business storefronts) 16. New Christmas tree location - recommended species: Virginia Pine, Eastern Red Cedar, or ‚Carolina Sapphire™ Cypress Tree Grate Example of Planted Bump-out City of Portland - Stormwater Management Manual Suggested Plant List Seating Examples Trees: Notes: 11 American Sycamore Bald cypress Black gum Magnolia Post oak River birch Sugar maple Platanus occidentalis Taxodium distichum Nyssa sylvatica Magnolia grandiflora Quercus stellata Betula nigra Acer saccharum wet soils (swale) wet soils (swale) Fall color / wet soils evergreen shade canopy tree wet soils (swale) Fall color Shrubs: Friendship Plaza Benches Friendship Plaza Wall Mounted Benches 15 American beautyberry Sweet pepperbush Virginia sweetspire Wax Yellow azalea Yaupon holly Callicarpa americana Clethra alnifolia Itea virginica Myrica cerifera Rhododendron austrinum Ilex vomitoria purple berries in Fall tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils partial shade tolerates wet soils 13 14 Wall St. Perennials: Moveable Seating For Splash Pad and Fountain Plaza Areas Barbra™s buttons Black-eyed Susan Cattail gayfeather Copper iris Marshallia graminifolia Rudbeckia fulgida Liatris pycnostachya Iris fulva wet soils (swale) tolerates wet soils wet soils wet soils (swale) Ornamental Grasses: 12 12 12 Cherokee Ave. 11 Inland seaoats Pink muhly Chasmanthium latifolium Muhlenbergia capillaris Panicum virgatum wet soils tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils Church St. 11 N. Railroad St. S. Railroad St. 10 Hwy 113 Allee Perspective e F c n e 3 5 4 New Lawn and Allee 16 Friendship Plaza 6 8 7 6 3 1 2 9 Amphitheater N. Public Square S. Public Square Splash Playground Downtown Parking Signs Plan Prepared by: Downtown Design Studio NOT FOR CONSTRUCTION CONCEPTUAL USE ONLY Firehouse This drawing was prepared as a conceptual design solution. Neither the Georgia Depart- ment of Community Affairs, the University of Georgia™s School of Environmental Design, nor the Georgia Trust for Historic Preservation will be responsible for any problems which arise from the use of this drawing as a working drawing for construction purposes. Date: 8/11/2014 Drawn by: NM, GM Checked by: CF Revisions: Vegetated Swale Perspective Tree Bump Out Vegetated Swale Detail Plan Legend 1. New allee & plaza space (Friendship Plaza Monument and historic markers relocated) 2. Existing map mural 3. New benches (see fiSeating Examplesfl) to be placed at Friendship Plaza 4. New covered stage (35™x25™) 5. Flag pole remains in current location and is flanked by two existing monuments 6. New greenspace 7. Existing fountain/plaza area 8. New labyrinth splash playground park Tree wells should be a minimum of 6™x6™. An 8x8 tree well is preferable because larger tree wells allow for better root growth and they prevent roots from breaking up sidewalks. Any future street tree plantings should utilize tree grates to minimize soil compaction around the bases of street trees. 9. Movable seating 10. Adjusted angled parking 11. Redefined Crosswalks (Concrete with brick paver strips are a better choice for future sidewalks because they allow utility access and the concrete is less susceptible to buckling from roots) 12. Vegetated swale (assists in stormwater management) 13. New parking lot entrance and speed bump (crossing is raised to slow traffic on street) 14. Adjusted parking lot space (increases vegetative swale width spacing while still meeting parking lot standards 15. New large shade trees planted in concrete bump outs with tree grates (allow for placement of tall canopy trees that provide shade while not obstructing business storefronts) 16. New Christmas tree location - recommended species: Virginia Pine, Eastern Red Cedar, or ‚Carolina Sapphire™ Cypress Tree Grate Example of Planted Bump-out City of Portland - Stormwater Management Manual Suggested Plant List Seating Examples Trees: Notes: 11 American Sycamore Bald cypress Black gum Magnolia Post oak River birch Sugar maple Platanus occidentalis Taxodium distichum Nyssa sylvatica Magnolia grandiflora Quercus stellata Betula nigra Acer saccharum wet soils (swale) wet soils (swale) Fall color / wet soils evergreen shade canopy tree wet soils (swale) Fall color Shrubs: Friendship Plaza Benches Friendship Plaza Wall Mounted Benches 15 American beautyberry Sweet pepperbush Virginia sweetspire Wax Yellow azalea Yaupon holly Callicarpa americana Clethra alnifolia Itea virginica Myrica cerifera Rhododendron austrinum Ilex vomitoria purple berries in Fall tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils partial shade tolerates wet soils 13 14 Wall St. Perennials: Moveable Seating For Splash Pad and Fountain Plaza Areas Barbra™s buttons Black-eyed Susan Cattail gayfeather Copper iris Marshallia graminifolia Rudbeckia fulgida Liatris pycnostachya Iris fulva wet soils (swale) tolerates wet soils wet soils wet soils (swale) Ornamental Grasses: 12 12 12 Cherokee Ave. 11 Inland seaoats Pink muhly Chasmanthium latifolium Muhlenbergia capillaris Panicum virgatum wet soils tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils Church St. 11 N. Railroad St. S. Railroad St. 10 Hwy 113 Allee Perspective e F c n e 3 5 4 New Lawn and Allee 16 Friendship Plaza 6 8 7 6 3 1 2 9 Amphitheater N. Public Square S. Public Square Splash Playground Downtown Parking Signs Plan Prepared by: Downtown Design Studio NOT FOR CONSTRUCTION CONCEPTUAL USE ONLY Firehouse This drawing was prepared as a conceptual design solution. Neither the Georgia Depart- ment of Community Affairs, the University of Georgia™s School of Environmental Design, nor the Georgia Trust for Historic Preservation will be responsible for any problems which arise from the use of this drawing as a working drawing for construction purposes. Date: 8/11/2014 Drawn by: NM, GM Checked by: CF Revisions:Vegetated Swale Perspective Tree Bump Out Vegetated Swale Detail Plan Legend 1. New allee & plaza space (Friendship Plaza Monument and historic markers relocated) 2. Existing map mural 3. New benches (see fiSeating Examplesfl) to be placed at Friendship Plaza 4. New covered stage (35™x25™) 5. Flag pole remains in current location and is flanked by two existing monuments 6. New greenspace 7. Existing fountain/plaza area 8. New labyrinth splash playground park Tree wells should be a minimum of 6™x6™. An 8x8 tree well is preferable because larger tree wells allow for better root growth and they prevent roots from breaking up sidewalks. Any future street tree plantings should utilize tree grates to minimize soil compaction around the bases of street trees. 9. Movable seating 10. Adjusted angled parking 11. Redefined Crosswalks (Concrete with brick paver strips are a better choice for future sidewalks because they allow utility access and the concrete is less susceptible to buckling from roots) 12. Vegetated swale (assists in stormwater management) 13. New parking lot entrance and speed bump (crossing is raised to slow traffic on street) 14. Adjusted parking lot space (increases vegetative swale width spacing while still meeting parking lot standards 15. New large shade trees planted in concrete bump outs with tree grates (allow for placement of tall canopy trees that provide shade while not obstructing business storefronts) 16. New Christmas tree location - recommended species: Virginia Pine, Eastern Red Cedar, or ‚Carolina Sapphire™ Cypress Tree Grate Example of Planted Bump-out City of Portland - Stormwater Management Manual Suggested Plant List Seating Examples Trees: Notes: 11 American Sycamore Bald cypress Black gum Magnolia Post oak River birch Sugar maple Platanus occidentalis Taxodium distichum Nyssa sylvatica Magnolia grandiflora Quercus stellata Betula nigra Acer saccharum wet soils (swale) wet soils (swale) Fall color / wet soils evergreen shade canopy tree wet soils (swale) Fall color Shrubs: Friendship Plaza Benches Friendship Plaza Wall Mounted Benches 15 American beautyberry Sweet pepperbush Virginia sweetspire Wax Yellow azalea Yaupon holly Callicarpa americana Clethra alnifolia Itea virginica Myrica cerifera Rhododendron austrinum Ilex vomitoria purple berries in Fall tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils partial shade tolerates wet soils 13 14 Wall St. Perennials: Moveable Seating For Splash Pad and Fountain Plaza Areas Barbra™s buttons Black-eyed Susan Cattail gayfeather Copper iris Marshallia graminifolia Rudbeckia fulgida Liatris pycnostachya Iris fulva wet soils (swale) tolerates wet soils wet soils wet soils (swale) Ornamental Grasses: 12 12 12 Cherokee Ave. 11 Inland seaoats Pink muhly Chasmanthium latifolium Muhlenbergia capillaris Panicum virgatum wet soils tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils Church St. 11 N. Railroad St. S. Railroad St. 10 Hwy 113 Allee Perspective e F c n e 3 5 4 New Lawn and Allee 16 Friendship Plaza 6 8 7 6 3 1 2 9 Amphitheater N. Public Square S. Public Square Splash Playground Downtown Parking Signs Plan Prepared by: Downtown Design Studio NOT FOR CONSTRUCTION CONCEPTUAL USE ONLY Firehouse This drawing was prepared as a conceptual design solution. Neither the Georgia Depart- ment of Community Affairs, the University of Georgia™s School of Environmental Design, nor the Georgia Trust for Historic Preservation will be responsible for any problems which arise from the use of this drawing as a working drawing for construction purposes. Date: 8/11/2014 Drawn by: NM, GM Checked by: CF Revisions:Vegetated Swale Perspective Tree Bump Out Vegetated Swale Detail Plan Legend 1. New allee & plaza space (Friendship Plaza Monument and historic markers relocated) 2. Existing map mural 3. New benches (see fiSeating Examplesfl) to be placed at Friendship Plaza 4. New covered stage (35™x25™) 5. Flag pole remains in current location and is flanked by two existing monuments 6. New greenspace 7. Existing fountain/plaza area 8. New labyrinth splash playground park Tree wells should be a minimum of 6™x6™. An 8x8 tree well is preferable because larger tree wells allow for better root growth and they prevent roots from breaking up sidewalks. Any future street tree plantings should utilize tree grates to minimize soil compaction around the bases of street trees. 9. Movable seating 10. Adjusted angled parking 11. Redefined Crosswalks (Concrete with brick paver strips are a better choice for future sidewalks because they allow utility access and the concrete is less susceptible to buckling from roots) 12. Vegetated swale (assists in stormwater management) 13. New parking lot entrance and speed bump (crossing is raised to slow traffic on street) 14. Adjusted parking lot space (increases vegetative swale width spacing while still meeting parking lot standards 15. New large shade trees planted in concrete bump outs with tree grates (allow for placement of tall canopy trees that provide shade while not obstructing business storefronts) 16. New Christmas tree location - recommended species: Virginia Pine, Eastern Red Cedar, or ‚Carolina Sapphire™ Cypress Tree Grate Example of Planted Bump-out City of Portland - Stormwater Management Manual Suggested Plant List Seating Examples Trees: Notes: 11 American Sycamore Bald cypress Black gum Magnolia Post oak River birch Sugar maple Platanus occidentalis Taxodium distichum Nyssa sylvatica Magnolia grandiflora Quercus stellata Betula nigra Acer saccharum wet soils (swale) wet soils (swale) Fall color / wet soils evergreen shade canopy tree wet soils (swale) Fall color Shrubs: Friendship Plaza Benches Friendship Plaza Wall Mounted Benches 15 American beautyberry Sweet pepperbush Virginia sweetspire Wax Yellow azalea Yaupon holly Callicarpa americana Clethra alnifolia Itea virginica Myrica cerifera Rhododendron austrinum Ilex vomitoria purple berries in Fall tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils partial shade tolerates wet soils 13 14 Wall St. Perennials: Moveable Seating For Splash Pad and Fountain Plaza Areas Barbra™s buttons Black-eyed Susan Cattail gayfeather Copper iris Marshallia graminifolia Rudbeckia fulgida Liatris pycnostachya Iris fulva wet soils (swale) tolerates wet soils wet soils wet soils (swale) Ornamental Grasses: 12 12 12 Cherokee Ave. 11 Inland seaoats Pink muhly Chasmanthium latifolium Muhlenbergia capillaris Panicum virgatum wet soils tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils Church St. 11 N. Railroad St. S. Railroad St. 10 Hwy 113 Allee Perspective e F c n e 3 5 4 New Lawn and Allee 16 Friendship Plaza 6 8 7 6 3 1 2 9 Amphitheater N. Public Square S. Public Square Splash Playground Downtown Parking Signs Plan Prepared by: Downtown Design Studio NOT FOR CONSTRUCTION CONCEPTUAL USE ONLY Firehouse This drawing was prepared as a conceptual design solution. Neither the Georgia Depart- ment of Community Affairs, the University of Georgia™s School of Environmental Design, nor the Georgia Trust for Historic Preservation will be responsible for any problems which arise from the use of this drawing as a working drawing for construction purposes. Date: 8/11/2014 Drawn by: NM, GM Checked by: CF Revisions: Veg etated Swale Perspective Tree Bump Out Vegetated Swale Detail Plan Legend 1. New allee & plaza space (Friendship Plaza Monument and historic markers relocated) 2. Existing map mural 3. New benches (see fiSeating Examplesfl) to be placed at Friendship Plaza 4. New covered stage (35™x25™) 5. Flag pole remains in current location and is flanked by two existing monuments 6. New greenspace 7. Existing fountain/plaza area 8. New labyrinth splash playground park Tree wells should be a minimum of 6™x6™. An 8x8 tree well is preferable because larger tree wells allow for better root growth and they prevent roots from breaking up sidewalks. Any future street tree plantings should utilize tree grates to minimize soil compaction around the bases of street trees. 9. Movable seating 10. Adjusted angled parking 11. Redefined Crosswalks (Concrete with brick paver strips are a better choice for future sidewalks because they allow utility access and the concrete is less susceptible to buckling from roots) 12. Vegetated swale (assists in stormwater management) 13. New parking lot entrance and speed bump (crossing is raised to slow traffic on street) 14. Adjusted parking lot space (increases vegetative swale width spacing while still meeting parking lot standards 15. New large shade trees planted in concrete bump outs with tree grates (allow for placement of tall canopy trees that provide shade while not obstructing business storefronts) 16. New Christmas tree location - recommended species: Virginia Pine, Eastern Red Cedar, or ‚Carolina Sapphire™ Cypress Tree Grate Example of Planted Bump-out City of Portland - Stormwater Management Manual Suggested Plant List Seating Examples Trees: Notes: 11 American Sycamore Bald cypress Black gum Magnolia Post oak River birch Sugar maple Platanus occidentalis Taxodium distichum Nyssa sylvatica Magnolia grandiflora Quercus stellata Betula nigra Acer saccharum wet soils (swale) wet soils (swale) Fall color / wet soils evergreen shade canopy tree wet soils (swale) Fall color Shrubs: Friendship Plaza Benches Friendship Plaza Wall Mounted Benches 15 American beautyberry Sweet pepperbush Virginia sweetspire Wax Yellow azalea Yaupon holly Callicarpa americana Clethra alnifolia Itea virginica Myrica cerifera Rhododendron austrinum Ilex vomitoria purple berries in Fall tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils partial shade tolerates wet soils 13 14 Wall St. Perennials: Moveable Seating For Splash Pad and Fountain Plaza Areas Barbra™s buttons Black-eyed Susan Cattail gayfeather Copper iris Marshallia graminifolia Rudbeckia fulgida Liatris pycnostachya Iris fulva wet soils (swale) tolerates wet soils wet soils wet soils (swale) Ornamental Grasses: 12 12 12 Cherokee Ave. 11 Inland seaoats Pink muhly Chasmanthium latifolium Muhlenbergia capillaris Panicum virgatum wet soils tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils Church St. 11 N. Railroad St. S. Railroad St. 10 Hwy 113 Allee Perspective e F c n e 3 5 4 New Lawn and Allee 16 Friendship Plaza 6 8 7 6 3 1 2 9 Amphitheater N. Public Square S. Public Square Splash Playground Downtown Parking Signs Plan Prepared by: Downtown Design Studio NOT FOR CONSTRUCTION CONCEPTUAL USE ONLY Firehouse This drawing was prepared as a conceptual design solution. Neither the Georgia Depart- ment of Community Affairs, the University of Georgia™s School of Environmental Design, nor the Georgia Trust for Historic Preservation will be responsible for any problems which arise from the use of this drawing as a working drawing for construction purposes. Date: 8/11/2014 Drawn by: NM, GM Checked by: CF Revisions: Vege tated Swale Perspective Tre e Bump Out Vegetated Swale Detail Plan Legend 1. New allee & plaza space (Friendship Plaza Monument and historic markers relocated) 2. Existing map mural 3. New benches (see fiSeating Examplesfl) to be placed at Friendship Plaza 4. New covered stage (35™x25™) 5. Flag pole remains in current location and is flanked by two existing monuments 6. New greenspace 7. Existing fountain/plaza area 8. New labyrinth splash playground park Tree wells should be a minimum of 6™x6™. An 8x8 tree well is preferable because larger tree wells allow for better root growth and they prevent roots from breaking up sidewalks. Any future street tree plantings should utilize tree grates to minimize soil compaction around the bases of street trees. 9. Movable seating 10. Adjusted angled parking 11. Redefined Crosswalks (Concrete with brick paver strips are a better choice for future sidewalks because they allow utility access and the concrete is less susceptible to buckling from roots) 12. Vegetated swale (assists in stormwater management) 13. New parking lot entrance and speed bump (crossing is raised to slow traffic on street) 14. Adjusted parking lot space (increases vegetative swale width spacing while still meeting parking lot standards 15. New large shade trees planted in concrete bump outs with tree grates (allow for placement of tall canopy trees that provide shade while not obstructing business storefronts) 16. New Christmas tree location - recommended species: Virginia Pine, Eastern Red Cedar, or ‚Carolina Sapphire™ Cypress Tree Grate Example of Planted Bump-out City of Portland - Stormwater Management Manual Suggested Plant List Seating Examples Trees: Notes: 11 American Sycamore Bald cypress Black gum Magnolia Post oak River birch Sugar maple Platanus occidentalis Taxodium distichum Nyssa sylvatica Magnolia grandiflora Quercus stellata Betula nigra Acer saccharum wet soils (swale) wet soils (swale) Fall color / wet soils evergreen shade canopy tree wet soils (swale) Fall color Shrubs: Friendship Plaza Benches Friendship Plaza Wall Mounted Benches 15 American beautyberry Sweet pepperbush Virginia sweetspire Wax Yellow azalea Yaupon holly Callicarpa americana Clethra alnifolia Itea virginica Myrica cerifera Rhododendron austrinum Ilex vomitoria purple berries in Fall tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils partial shade tolerates wet soils 13 14 Wall St. Perennials: Moveable Seating For Splash Pad and Fountain Plaza Areas Barbra™s buttons Black-eyed Susan Cattail gayfeather Copper iris Marshallia graminifolia Rudbeckia fulgida Liatris pycnostachya Iris fulva wet soils (swale) tolerates wet soils wet soils wet soils (swale) Ornamental Grasses: 12 12 12 Cherokee Ave. 11 Inland seaoats Pink muhly Chasmanthium latifolium Muhlenbergia capillaris Panicum virgatum wet soils tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils Church St. 11 N. Railroad St. S. Railroad St. 10 Hwy 113 Allee Perspective e F c n e 3 5 4 New Lawn and Allee 16 Friendship Plaza 6 8 7 6 3 1 2 9 Amphitheater N. Public Square S. Public Square Splash Playground Downtown Parking Signs Plan Prepared by: Downtown Design Studio NOT FOR CONSTRUCTION CONCEPTUAL USE ONLY Firehouse This drawing was prepared as a conceptual design solution. Neither the Georgia Depart- ment of Community Affairs, the University of Georgia™s School of Environmental Design, nor the Georgia Trust for Historic Preservation will be responsible for any problems which arise from the use of this drawing as a working drawing for construction purposes. Date: 8/11/2014 Drawn by: NM, GM Checked by: CF Revisions: Vegetated Swale Perspective Tree Bump Out Vegetated Swale Detail Plan Legend 1. New allee & plaza space (Friendship Plaza Monument and historic markers relocated) 2. Existing map mural 3. New benches (see fiSeating Examplesfl) to be placed at Friendship Plaza 4. New covered stage (35™x25™) 5. Flag pole remains in current location and is flanked by two existing monuments 6. New greenspace 7. Existing fountain/plaza area 8. New labyrinth splash playground park Tree wells should be a minimum of 6™x6™. An 8x8 tree well is preferable because larger tree wells allow for better root growth and they prevent roots from breaking up sidewalks. Any future street tree plantings should utilize tree grates to minimize soil compaction around the bases of street trees. 9. Movable seating 10. Adjusted angled parking 11. Redefined Crosswalks (Concrete with brick paver strips are a better choice for future sidewalks because they allow utility access and the concrete is less susceptible to buckling from roots) 12. Vegetated swale (assists in stormwater management) 13. New parking lot entrance and speed bump (crossing is raised to slow traffic on street) 14. Adjusted parking lot space (increases vegetative swale width spacing while still meeting parking lot standards 15. New large shade trees planted in concrete bump outs with tree grates (allow for placement of tall canopy trees that provide shade while not obstructing business storefronts) 16. New Christmas tree location - recommended species: Virginia Pine, Eastern Red Cedar, or ‚Carolina Sapphire™ Cypress Tree Grate Example of Planted Bump-out City of Portland - Stormwater Management Manual Suggested Plant List Seating Examples Trees: Notes: 11 American Sycamore Bald cypress Black gum Magnolia Post oak River birch Sugar maple Platanus occidentalis Taxodium distichum Nyssa sylvatica Magnolia grandiflora Quercus stellata Betula nigra Acer saccharum wet soils (swale) wet soils (swale) Fall color / wet soils evergreen shade canopy tree wet soils (swale) Fall color Shrubs: Friendship Plaza Benches Friendship Plaza Wall Mounted Benches 15 American beautyberry Sweet pepperbush Virginia sweetspire Wax Yellow azalea Yaupon holly Callicarpa americana Clethra alnifolia Itea virginica Myrica cerifera Rhododendron austrinum Ilex vomitoria purple berries in Fall tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils partial shade tolerates wet soils 13 14 Wall St. Perennials: Moveable Seating For Splash Pad and Fountain Plaza Areas Barbra™s buttons Black-eyed Susan Cattail gayfeather Copper iris Marshallia graminifolia Rudbeckia fulgida Liatris pycnostachya Iris fulva wet soils (swale) tolerates wet soils wet soils wet soils (swale) Ornamental Grasses: 12 12 12 Cherokee Ave. 11 Inland seaoats Pink muhly Chasmanthium latifolium Muhlenbergia capillaris Panicum virgatum wet soils tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils Church St. 11 N. Railroad St. S. Railroad St. 10 Hwy 113 Allee Perspective e F c n e 3 5 4 New Lawn and Allee 16 Friendship Plaza 6 8 7 6 3 1 2 9 Amphitheater N. Public Square S. Public Square Splash Playground Downtown Parking Signs Plan Prepared by: Downtown Design Studio NOT FOR CONSTRUCTION CONCEPTUAL USE ONLY Firehouse This drawing was prepared as a conceptual design solution. Neither the Georgia Depart- ment of Community Affairs, the University of Georgia™s School of Environmental Design, nor the Georgia Trust for Historic Preservation will be responsible for any problems which arise from the use of this drawing as a working drawing for construction purposes. Date: 8/11/2014 Drawn by: NM, GM Checked by: CF Revisions: Vege tated Swale Perspective Tree Bump Out Vegetated Swale Detail Plan Legend 1. New allee & plaza space (Friendship Plaza Monument and historic markers relocated) 2. Existing map mural 3. New benches (see fiSeating Examplesfl) to be placed at Friendship Plaza 4. New covered stage (35™x25™) 5. Flag pole remains in current location and is flanked by two existing monuments 6. New greenspace 7. Existing fountain/plaza area 8. New labyrinth splash playground park Tree wells should be a minimum of 6™x6™. An 8x8 tree well is preferable because larger tree wells allow for better root growth and they prevent roots from breaking up sidewalks. Any future street tree plantings should utilize tree grates to minimize soil compaction around the bases of street trees. 9. Movable seating 10. Adjusted angled parking 11. Redefined Crosswalks (Concrete with brick paver strips are a better choice for future sidewalks because they allow utility access and the concrete is less susceptible to buckling from roots) 12. Vegetated swale (assists in stormwater management) 13. New parking lot entrance and speed bump (crossing is raised to slow traffic on street) 14. Adjusted parking lot space (increases vegetative swale width spacing while still meeting parking lot standards 15. New large shade trees planted in concrete bump outs with tree grates (allow for placement of tall canopy trees that provide shade while not obstructing business storefronts) 16. New Christmas tree location - recommended species: Virginia Pine, Eastern Red Cedar, or ‚Carolina Sapphire™ Cypress Tree Grate Example of Planted Bump-out City of Portland - Stormwater Management Manual Suggested Plant List Seating Examples Trees: Notes: 11 American Sycamore Bald cypress Black gum Magnolia Post oak River birch Sugar maple Platanus occidentalis Taxodium distichum Nyssa sylvatica Magnolia grandiflora Quercus stellata Betula nigra Acer saccharum wet soils (swale) wet soils (swale) Fall color / wet soils evergreen shade canopy tree wet soils (swale) Fall color Shrubs: Friendship Plaza Benches Friendship Plaza Wall Mounted Benches 15 American beautyberry Sweet pepperbush Virginia sweetspire Wax Yellow azalea Yaupon holly Callicarpa americana Clethra alnifolia Itea virginica Myrica cerifera Rhododendron austrinum Ilex vomitoria purple berries in Fall tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils partial shade tolerates wet soils 13 14 Wall St. Perennials: Moveable Seating For Splash Pad and Fountain Plaza Areas Barbra™s buttons Black-eyed Susan Cattail gayfeather Copper iris Marshallia graminifolia Rudbeckia fulgida Liatris pycnostachya Iris fulva wet soils (swale) tolerates wet soils wet soils wet soils (swale) Ornamental Grasses: 12 12 12 Cherokee Ave. 11 Inland seaoats Pink muhly Chasmanthium latifolium Muhlenbergia capillaris Panicum virgatum wet soils tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils Church St. 11 N. Railroad St. S. Railroad St. 10 Hwy 113 Allee Perspective e F c n e 3 5 4 New Lawn and Allee 16 Friendship Plaza 6 8 7 6 3 1 2 9 Amphitheater N. Public Square S. Public Square Splash Playground Downtown Parking Signs Plan Prepared by: Downtown Design Studio NOT FOR CONSTRUCTION CONCEPTUAL USE ONLY Firehouse This drawing was prepared as a conceptual design solution. Neither the Georgia Depart- ment of Community Affairs, the University of Georgia™s School of Environmental Design, nor the Georgia Trust for Historic Preservation will be responsible for any problems which arise from the use of this drawing as a working drawing for construction purposes. Date: 8/11/2014 Drawn by: NM, GM Checked by: CF Revisions: Vege tated Swale Perspective Tree Bump Out Vegetated Swale Detail Plan Legend 1. New allee & pl aza space (Friendship Plaza Monument and historic markers relocated) 2. Existing map mural 3. New benches (see fiSeating Examplesfl) to be placed at Friendship Plaza 4. New covered stage (35™x25™) 5. Flag pole remains in current location and is flanked by two existing monuments 6. New greenspace 7. Existing fountain/plaza area 8. New labyrinth splash playground park Tree wells should be a minimum of 6™x6™. An 8x8 tree well is preferable because larger tree wells allow for better root growth and they prevent roots from breaking up sidewalks. Any future street tree plantings should utilize tree grates to minimize soil compaction around the bases of street trees. 9. Movable seating 10. Adjusted angled parking 11. Redefined Crosswalks (Concrete with brick paver strips are a better choice for future sidewalks because they allow utility access and the concrete is less susceptible to buckling from roots) 12. Vegetated swale (assists in stormwater management) 13. New parking lot entrance and speed bump (crossing is raised to slow traffic on street) 14. Adjusted parking lot space (increases vegetative swale width spacing while still meeting parking lot standards 15. New large shade trees planted in concrete bump outs with tree grates (allow for placement of tall canopy trees that provide shade while not obstructing business storefronts) 16. New Christmas tree location - recommended species: Virginia Pine, Eastern Red Cedar, or ‚Carolina Sapphire™ Cypress Tree Grate Example of Planted Bump-out City of Portland - Stormwater Management Manual Suggested Plant List Seating Examples Trees: Notes: 11 American Sycamore Bald cypress Black gum Magnolia Post oak River birch Sugar maple Platanus occidentalis Taxodium distichum Nyssa sylvatica Magnolia grandiflora Quercus stellata Betula nigra Acer saccharum wet soils (swale) wet soils (swale) Fall color / wet soils evergreen shade canopy tree wet soils (swale) Fall color Shrubs: Friendship Plaza Benches Friendship Plaza Wall Mounted Benches 15 American beautyberry Sweet pepperbush Virginia sweetspire Wax Yellow azalea Yaupon holly Callicarpa americana Clethra alnifolia Itea virginica Myrica cerifera Rhododendron austrinum Ilex vomitoria purple berries in Fall tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils partial shade tolerates wet soils 13 14 Wall St. Perennials: Moveable Seating For Splash Pad and Fountain Plaza Areas Barbra™s buttons Black-eyed Susan Cattail gayfeather Copper iris Marshallia graminifolia Rudbeckia fulgida Liatris pycnostachya Iris fulva wet soils (swale) tolerates wet soils wet soils wet soils (swale) Ornamental Grasses: 12 12 12 Cherokee Ave. 11 Inland seaoats Pink muhly Chasmanthium latifolium Muhlenbergia capillaris Panicum virgatum wet soils tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils Church St. 11 N. Railroad St. S. Railroad St. 10 Hwy 113 Allee Perspective e F c n e 3 5 4 New Lawn and Allee 16 Friendship Plaza 6 8 7 6 3 1 2 9 Amphitheater N. Public Square S. Public Square Splash Playground Downtown Parking Signs Plan Prepared by: Downtown Design Studio NOT FOR CONSTRUCTION CONCEPTUAL USE ONLY Firehouse This drawing was prepared as a conceptual design solution. Neither the Georgia Depart- ment of Community Affairs, the University of Georgia™s School of Environmental Design, nor the Georgia Trust for Historic Preservation will be responsible for any problems which arise from the use of this drawing as a working drawing for construction purposes. Date: 8/11/2014 Drawn by: NM, GM Checked by: CF Revisions: Vegetated Swale Perspective Tree Bump Out Vegetated Swale Detail Plan Legend 1. New allee & plaza space (Friendship Plaza Monument and historic markers relocated) 2. Existing map mural 3. New benches (see fiSeating Examplesfl) to be placed at Friendship Plaza 4. New covered stage (35™x25™) 5. Flag pole remains in current location and is flanked by two existing monuments 6. New greenspace 7. Existing fountain/plaza area 8. New labyrinth splash playground park Tree wells should be a minimum of 6™x6™. An 8x8 tree well is preferable because larger tree wells allow for better root growth and they prevent roots from breaking up sidewalks. Any future street tree plantings should utilize tree grates to minimize soil compaction around the bases of street trees. 9. Movable seating 10. Adjusted angled parking 11. Redefined Crosswalks (Concrete with brick paver strips are a better choice for future sidewalks because they allow utility access and the concrete is less susceptible to buckling from roots) 12. Vegetated swale (assists in stormwater management) 13. New parking lot entrance and speed bump (crossing is raised to slow traffic on street) 14. Adjusted parking lot space (increases vegetative swale width spacing while still meeting parking lot standards 15. New large shade trees planted in concrete bump outs with tree grates (allow for placement of tall canopy trees that provide shade while not obstructing business storefronts) 16. New Christmas tree location - recommended species: Virginia Pine, Eastern Red Cedar, or ‚Carolina Sapphire™ Cypress Tree Grate Example of Planted Bump-out City of Portland - Stormwater Management Manual Suggested Plant List Seating Examples Trees: Notes: 11 American Sycamore Bald cypress Black gum Magnolia Post oak River birch Sugar maple Platanus occidentalis Taxodium distichum Nyssa sylvatica Magnolia grandiflora Quercus stellata Betula nigra Acer saccharum wet soils (swale) wet soils (swale) Fall color / wet soils evergreen shade canopy tree wet soils (swale) Fall color Shrubs: Friendship Plaza Benches Friendship Plaza Wall Mounted Benches 15 American beautyberry Sweet pepperbush Virginia sweetspire Wax Yellow azalea Yaupon holly Callicarpa americana Clethra alnifolia Itea virginica Myrica cerifera Rhododendron austrinum Ilex vomitoria purple berries in Fall tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils partial shade tolerates wet soils 13 14 Wall St. Perennials: Moveable Seating For Splash Pad and Fountain Plaza Areas Barbra™s buttons Black-eyed Susan Cattail gayfeather Copper iris Marshallia graminifolia Rudbeckia fulgida Liatris pycnostachya Iris fulva wet soils (swale) tolerates wet soils wet soils wet soils (swale) Ornamental Grasses: 12 12 12 Cherokee Ave. 11 Inland seaoats Pink muhly Chasmanthium latifolium Muhlenbergia capillaris Panicum virgatum wet soils tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils Church St. 11 N. Railroad St. S. Railroad St. 10 Hwy 113 Allee Perspective e F c n e 3 5 4 New Lawn and Allee 16 Friendship Plaza 6 8 7 6 3 1 2 9 Amphitheater N. Public Square S. Public Square Splash Playground Downtown Parking Signs Plan Prepared by: Downtown Design Studio NOT FOR CONSTRUCTION CONCEPTUAL USE ONLY Firehouse This drawing was prepared as a conceptual design solution. Neither the Georgia Depart- ment of Community Affairs, the University of Georgia™s School of Environmental Design, nor the Georgia Trust for Historic Preservation will be responsible for any problems which arise from the use of this drawing as a working drawing for construction purposes. Date: 8/11/2014 Drawn by: NM, GM Checked by: CF Revisions: Vege tated Swale Perspective Tree Bump Out Vegetated Swale Detail Plan Legend 1. New allee & plaza space (Friendship Plaza Monument and historic markers relocated) 2. Existing map mural 3. New benches (see fiSeating Examplesfl) to be placed at Friendship Plaza 4. New covered stage (35™x25™) 5. Flag pole remains in current location and is flanked by two existing monuments 6. New greenspace 7. Existing fountain/plaza area 8. New labyrinth splash playground park Tree wells should be a minimum of 6™x6™. An 8x8 tree well is preferable because larger tree wells allow for better root growth and they prevent roots from breaking up sidewalks. Any future street tree plantings should utilize tree grates to minimize soil compaction around the bases of street trees. 9. Movable seating 10. Adjusted angled parking 11. Redefined Crosswalks (Concrete with brick paver strips are a better choice for future sidewalks because they allow utility access and the concrete is less susceptible to buckling from roots) 12. Vegetated swale (assists in stormwater management) 13. New parking lot entrance and speed bump (crossing is raised to slow traffic on street) 14. Adjusted parking lot space (increases vegetative swale width spacing while still meeting parking lot standards 15. New large shade trees planted in concrete bump outs with tree grates (allow for placement of tall canopy trees that provide shade while not obstructing business storefronts) 16. New Christmas tree location - recommended species: Virginia Pine, Eastern Red Cedar, or ‚Carolina Sapphire™ Cypress Tree Grate Example of Planted Bump-out City of Portland - Stormwater Management Manual Suggested Plant List Seating Examples Trees: Notes: 11 American Sycamore Bald cypress Black gum Magnolia Post oak River birch Sugar maple Platanus occidentalis Taxodium distichum Nyssa sylvatica Magnolia grandiflora Quercus stellata Betula nigra Acer saccharum wet soils (swale) wet soils (swale) Fall color / wet soils evergreen shade canopy tree wet soils (swale) Fall color Shrubs: Friendship Plaza Benches Friendship Plaza Wall Mounted Benches 15 American beautyberry Sweet pepperbush Virginia sweetspire Wax Yellow azalea Yaupon holly Callicarpa americana Clethra alnifolia Itea virginica Myrica cerifera Rhododendron austrinum Ilex vomitoria purple berries in Fall tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils partial shade tolerates wet soils 13 14 Wall St. Perennials: Moveable Seating For Splash Pad and Fountain Plaza Areas Barbra™s buttons Black-eyed Susan Cattail gayfeather Copper iris Marshallia graminifolia Rudbeckia fulgida Liatris pycnostachya Iris fulva wet soils (swale) tolerates wet soils wet soils wet soils (swale) Ornamental Grasses: 12 12 12 Cherokee Ave. 11 Inland seaoats Pink muhly Chasmanthium latifolium Muhlenbergia capillaris Panicum virgatum wet soils tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils Church St. 11 N. Railroad St. S. Railroad St. 10 Hwy 113 Allee Perspective e F c n e 3 5 4 New Lawn and Allee 16 Friendship Plaza 6 8 7 6 3 1 2 9 Amphitheater N. Public Square S. Public Square Splash Playground Downtown Parking Signs Plan Prepared by: Downtown Design Studio NOT FOR CONSTRUCTION CONCEPTUAL USE ONLY Firehouse This drawing was prepared as a conceptual design solution. Neither the Georgia Depart- ment of Community Affairs, the University of Georgia™s School of Environmental Design, nor the Georgia Trust for Historic Preservation will be responsible for any problems which arise from the use of this drawing as a working drawing for construction purposes. Date: 8/11/2014 Drawn by: NM, GM Checked by: CF Revisions: Vegetated Swale Perspective Tree Bump Out Vegetated Swale Detail Plan Legend 1. New allee & plaza space (Friendship Plaza Monument and historic markers relocated) 2. Existing map mural 3. New benches (see fiSeating Examplesfl) to be placed at Friendship Plaza 4. New covered stage (35™x25™) 5. Flag pole remains in current location and is flanked by two existing monuments 6. New greenspace 7. Existing fountain/plaza area 8. New labyrinth splash playground park Tree wells should be a minimum of 6™x6™. An 8x8 tree well is preferable because larger tree wells allow for better root growth and they prevent roots from breaking up sidewalks. Any future street tree plantings should utilize tree grates to minimize soil compaction around the bases of street trees. 9. Movable seating 10. Adjusted angled parking 11. Redefined Crosswalks (Concrete with brick paver strips are a better choice for future sidewalks because they allow utility access and the concrete is less susceptible to buckling from roots) 12. Vegetated swale (assists in stormwater management) 13. New parking lot entrance and speed bump (crossing is raised to slow traffic on street) 14. Adjusted parking lot space (increases vegetative swale width spacing while still meeting parking lot standards 15. New large shade trees planted in concrete bump outs with tree grates (allow for placement of tall canopy trees that provide shade while not obstructing business storefronts) 16. New Christmas tree location - recommended species: Virginia Pine, Eastern Red Cedar, or ‚Carolina Sapphire™ Cypress Tree Grate Example of Planted Bump-out City of Portland - Stormwater Management Manual Suggested Plant List Seating Examples Trees: Notes: 11 American Sycamore Bald cypress Black gum Magnolia Post oak River birch Sugar maple Platanus occidentalis Taxodium distichum Nyssa sylvatica Magnolia grandiflora Quercus stellata Betula nigra Acer saccharum wet soils (swale) wet soils (swale) Fall color / wet soils evergreen shade canopy tree wet soils (swale) Fall color Shrubs: Friendship Plaza Benches Friendship Plaza Wall Mounted Benches 15 American beautyberry Sweet pepperbush Virginia sweetspire Wax Yellow azalea Yaupon holly Callicarpa americana Clethra alnifolia Itea virginica Myrica cerifera Rhododendron austrinum Ilex vomitoria purple berries in Fall tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils partial shade tolerates wet soils 13 14 Wall St. Perennials: Moveable Seating For Splash Pad and Fountain Plaza Areas Barbra™s buttons Black-eyed Susan Cattail gayfeather Copper iris Marshallia graminifolia Rudbeckia fulgida Liatris pycnostachya Iris fulva wet soils (swale) tolerates wet soils wet soils wet soils (swale) Ornamental Grasses: 12 12 12 Cherokee Ave. 11 Inland seaoats Pink muhly Chasmanthium latifolium Muhlenbergia capillaris Panicum virgatum wet soils tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils Church St. 11 N. Railroad St. S. Railroad St. 10 Hwy 113 Allee Perspective e F c n e 3 5 4 New Lawn and Allee 16 Friendship Plaza 6 8 7 6 3 1 2 9 Amphitheater N. Public Square S. Public Square Splash Playground Downtown Parking Signs Plan Prepared by: Downtown Design Studio NOT FOR CONSTRUCTION CONCEPTUAL USE ONLY Firehouse This drawing was prepared as a conceptual design solution. Neither the Georgia Depart- ment of Community Affairs, the University of Georgia™s School of Environmental Design, nor the Georgia Trust for Historic Preservation will be responsible for any problems which arise from the use of this drawing as a working drawing for construction purposes. Date: 8/11/2014 Drawn by: NM, GM Checked by: CF Revisions: Vege tated Swale Perspective Tree Bump Out Vegetated Swale Detail Plan Legend 1. New allee & plaza space (Friendship Plaza Monument and historic markers relocated) 2. Existing map mural 3. New benches (see fiSeating Examplesfl) to be placed at Friendship Plaza 4. New covered stage (35™x25™) 5. Flag pole remains in current location and is flanked by two existing monuments 6. New greenspace 7. Existing fountain/plaza area 8. New labyrinth splash playground park Tree wells should be a minimum of 6™x6™. An 8x8 tree well is preferable because larger tree wells allow for better root growth and they prevent roots from breaking up sidewalks. Any future street tree plantings should utilize tree grates to minimize soil compaction around the bases of street trees. 9. Movable seating 10. Adjusted angled parking 11. Redefined Crosswalks (Concrete with brick paver strips are a better choice for future sidewalks because they allow utility access and the concrete is less susceptible to buckling from roots) 12. Vegetated swale (assists in stormwater management) 13. New parking lot entrance and speed bump (crossing is raised to slow traffic on street) 14. Adjusted parking lot space (increases vegetative swale width spacing while still meeting parking lot standards 15. New large shade trees planted in concrete bump outs with tree grates (allow for placement of tall canopy trees that provide shade while not obstructing business storefronts) 16. New Christmas tree location - recommended species: Virginia Pine, Eastern Red Cedar, or ‚Carolina Sapphire™ Cypress Tree Grate Example of Planted Bump-out City of Portland - Stormwater Management Manual Suggested Plant List Seating Examples Trees: Notes: 11 American Sycamore Bald cypress Black gum Magnolia Post oak River birch Sugar maple Platanus occidentalis Taxodium distichum Nyssa sylvatica Magnolia grandiflora Quercus stellata Betula nigra Acer saccharum wet soils (swale) wet soils (swale) Fall color / wet soils evergreen shade canopy tree wet soils (swale) Fall color Shrubs: Friendship Plaza Benches Friendship Plaza Wall Mounted Benches 15 American beautyberry Sweet pepperbush Virginia sweetspire Wax Yellow azalea Yaupon holly Callicarpa americana Clethra alnifolia Itea virginica Myrica cerifera Rhododendron austrinum Ilex vomitoria purple berries in Fall tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils partial shade tolerates wet soils 13 14 Wall St. Perennials: Moveable Seating For Splash Pad and Fountain Plaza Areas Barbra™s buttons Black-eyed Susan Cattail gayfeather Copper iris Marshallia graminifolia Rudbeckia fulgida Liatris pycnostachya Iris fulva wet soils (swale) tolerates wet soils wet soils wet soils (swale) Ornamental Grasses: 12 12 12 Cherokee Ave. 11 Inland seaoats Pink muhly Chasmanthium latifolium Muhlenbergia capillaris Panicum virgatum wet soils tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils Church St. 11 N. Railroad St. S. Railroad St. 10 Hwy 113 Allee Perspective e F c n e 3 5 4 New Lawn and Allee 16 Friendship Plaza 6 8 7 6 3 1 2 9 Amphitheater N. Public Square S. Public Square Splash Playground Downtown Parking Signs Plan Prepared by: Downtown Design Studio NOT FOR CONSTRUCTION CONCEPTUAL USE ONLY Firehouse This drawing was prepared as a conceptual design solution. Neither the Georgia Depart- ment of Community Affairs, the University of Georgia™s School of Environmental Design, nor the Georgia Trust for Historic Preservation will be responsible for any problems which arise from the use of this drawing as a working drawing for construction purposes. Date: 8/11/2014 Drawn by: NM, GM Checked by: CF Revisions: Vegetated Swale Perspective Tree Bump Out Vegetated Swale Detail Plan Legend 1. New allee & plaza space (Friendship Plaza Monument and historic markers relocated) 2. Existing map mural 3. New benches (see fiSeating Examplesfl) to be placed at Friendship Plaza 4. New covered stage (35™x25™) 5. Flag pole remains in current location and is flanked by two existing monuments 6. New greenspace 7. Existing fountain/plaza area 8. New labyrinth splash playground park Tree wells should be a minimum of 6™x6™. An 8x8 tree well is preferable because larger tree wells allow for better root growth and they prevent roots from breaking up sidewalks. Any future street tree plantings should utilize tree grates to minimize soil compaction around the bases of street trees. 9. Movable seating 10. Adjusted angled parking 11. Redefined Crosswalks (Concrete with brick paver strips are a better choice for future sidewalks because they allow utility access and the concrete is less susceptible to buckling from roots) 12. Vegetated swale (assists in stormwater management) 13. New parking lot entrance and speed bump (crossing is raised to slow traffic on street) 14. Adjusted parking lot space (increases vegetative swale width spacing while still meeting parking lot standards 15. New large shade trees planted in concrete bump outs with tree grates (allow for placement of tall canopy trees that provide shade while not obstructing business storefronts) 16. New Christmas tree location - recommended species: Virginia Pine, Eastern Red Cedar, or ‚Carolina Sapphire™ Cypress Tree Grate Example of Planted Bump-out City of Portland - Stormwater Management Manual Suggested Plant List Seating Examples Trees: Notes: 11 American Sycamore Bald cypress Black gum Magnolia Post oak River birch Sugar maple Platanus occidentalis Taxodium distichum Nyssa sylvatica Magnolia grandiflora Quercus stellata Betula nigra Acer saccharum wet soils (swale) wet soils (swale) Fall color / wet soils evergreen shade canopy tree wet soils (swale) Fall color Shrubs: Friendship Plaza Benches Friendship Plaza Wall Mounted Benches 15 American beautyberry Sweet pepperbush Virginia sweetspire Wax Yellow azalea Yaupon holly Callicarpa americana Clethra alnifolia Itea virginica Myrica cerifera Rhododendron austrinum Ilex vomitoria purple berries in Fall tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils partial shade tolerates wet soils 13 14 Wall St. Perennials: Moveable Seating For Splash Pad and Fountain Plaza Areas Barbra™s buttons Black-eyed Susan Cattail gayfeather Copper iris Marshallia graminifolia Rudbeckia fulgida Liatris pycnostachya Iris fulva wet soils (swale) tolerates wet soils wet soils wet soils (swale) Ornamental Grasses: 12 12 12 Cherokee Ave. 11 Inland seaoats Pink muhly Chasmanthium latifolium Muhlenbergia capillaris Panicum virgatum wet soils tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils Church St. 11 N. Railroad St. S. Railroad St. 10 Hwy 113 Allee Perspective e F c n e 3 5 4 New Lawn and Allee 16 Friendship Plaza 6 8 7 6 3 1 2 9 Amphitheater N. Public Square S. Public Square Splash Playground Downtown Parking Signs Plan Prepared by: Downtown Design Studio NOT FOR CONSTRUCTION CONCEPTUAL USE ONLY Firehouse This drawing was prepared as a conceptual design solution. Neither the Georgia Depart- ment of Community Affairs, the University of Georgia™s School of Environmental Design, nor the Georgia Trust for Historic Preservation will be responsible for any problems which arise from the use of this drawing as a working drawing for construction purposes. Date: 8/11/2014 Drawn by: NM, GM Checked by: CF Revisions: Vegetated Swale Perspective Tree Bump Out Vegetated Swale Detail Plan Legend 1. New allee & plaza space (Friendship Plaza Monument and historic markers relocated) 2. Existing map mural 3. New benches (see fiSeating Examplesfl) to be placed at Friendship Plaza 4. New covered stage (35™x25™) 5. Flag pole remains in current location and is flanked by two existing monuments 6. New greenspace 7. Existing fountain/plaza area 8. New labyrinth splash playground park Tree wells should be a minimum of 6™x6™. An 8x8 tree well is preferable because larger tree wells allow for better root growth and they prevent roots from breaking up sidewalks. Any future street tree plantings should utilize tree grates to minimize soil compaction around the bases of street trees. 9. Movable seating 10. Adjusted angled parking 11. Redefined Crosswalks (Concrete with brick paver strips are a better choice for future sidewalks because they allow utility access and the concrete is less susceptible to buckling from roots) 12. Vegetated swale (assists in stormwater management) 13. New parking lot entrance and speed bump (crossing is raised to slow traffic on street) 14. Adjusted parking lot space (increases vegetative swale width spacing while still meeting parking lot standards 15. New large shade trees planted in concrete bump outs with tree grates (allow for placement of tall canopy trees that provide shade while not obstructing business storefronts) 16. New Christmas tree location - recommended species: Virginia Pine, Eastern Red Cedar, or ‚Carolina Sapphire™ Cypress Tree Grate Example of Planted Bump-out City of Portland - Stormwater Management Manual Suggested Plant List Seating Examples Trees: Notes: 11 American Sycamore Bald cypress Black gum Magnolia Post oak River birch Sugar maple Platanus occidentalis Taxodium distichum Nyssa sylvatica Magnolia grandiflora Quercus stellata Betula nigra Acer saccharum wet soils (swale) wet soils (swale) Fall color / wet soils evergreen shade canopy tree wet soils (swale) Fall color Shrubs: Friendship Plaza Benches Friendship Plaza Wall Mounted Benches 15 American beautyberry Sweet pepperbush Virginia sweetspire Wax Yellow azalea Yaupon holly Callicarpa americana Clethra alnifolia Itea virginica Myrica cerifera Rhododendron austrinum Ilex vomitoria purple berries in Fall tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils partial shade tolerates wet soils 13 14 Wall St. Perennials: Moveable Seating For Splash Pad and Fountain Plaza Areas Barbra™s buttons Black-eyed Susan Cattail gayfeather Copper iris Marshallia graminifolia Rudbeckia fulgida Liatris pycnostachya Iris fulva wet soils (swale) tolerates wet soils wet soils wet soils (swale) Ornamental Grasses: 12 12 12 Cherokee Ave. 11 Inland seaoats Pink muhly Chasmanthium latifolium Muhlenbergia capillaris Panicum virgatum wet soils tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils Church St. 11 N. Railroad St. S. Railroad St. 10 Hwy 113 Allee Perspective e F c n e 3 5 4 New Lawn and Allee 16 Friendship Plaza 6 8 7 6 3 1 2 9 Amphitheater N. Public Square S. Public Square Splash Playground Downtown Parking Signs Plan Prepared by: Downtown Design Studio NOT FOR CONSTRUCTION CONCEPTUAL USE ONLY Firehouse This drawing was prepared as a conceptual design solution. Neither the Georgia Depart- ment of Community Affairs, the University of Georgia™s School of Environmental Design, nor the Georgia Trust for Historic Preservation will be responsible for any problems which arise from the use of this drawing as a working drawing for construction purposes. Date: 8/11/2014 Drawn by: NM, GM Checked by: CF Revisions: Tree Wells and Tree Grates Vegetated Swale Perspective Tree Bump Out Vegetated Swale Detail Plan Legend 1. New allee & plaza space (Friendship Plaza Monument and historic markers relocated) 2. Existing map mural 3. New benches (see fiSeating Examplesfl) to be placed at Friendship Plaza 4. New covered stage (35™x25™) 5. Flag pole remains in current location and is flanked by two existing monuments 6. New greenspace 7. Existing fountain/plaza area 8. New labyrinth splash playground park Tree wells should be a minimum of 6™x6™. An 8x8 tree well is preferable because larger tree wells allow for better root growth and they prevent roots from breaking up sidewalks. Any future street tree plantings should utilize tree grates to minimize soil compaction around the bases of street trees. 9. Movable seating 10. Adjusted angled parking 11. Redefined Crosswalks (Concrete with brick paver strips are a better choice for future sidewalks because they allow utility access and the concrete is less susceptible to buckling from roots) 12. Vegetated swale (assists in stormwater management) 13. New parking lot entrance and speed bump (crossing is raised to slow traffic on street) 14. Adjusted parking lot space (increases vegetative swale width spacing while still meeting parking lot standards 15. New large shade trees planted in concrete bump outs with tree grates (allow for placement of tall canopy trees that provide shade while not obstructing business storefronts) 16. New Christmas tree location - recommended species: Virginia Pine, Eastern Red Cedar, or ‚Carolina Sapphire™ Cypress Tree Grate Example of Planted Bump-out City of Portland - Stormwater Management Manual Suggested Plant List Seating Examples Trees: Notes: 11 American Sycamore Bald cypress Black gum Magnolia Post oak River birch Sugar maple Platanus occidentalis Taxodium distichum Nyssa sylvatica Magnolia grandiflora Quercus stellata Betula nigra Acer saccharum wet soils (swale) wet soils (swale) Fall color / wet soils evergreen shade canopy tree wet soils (swale) Fall color Shrubs: Friendship Plaza Benches Friendship Plaza Wall Mounted Benches 15 American beautyberry Sweet pepperbush Virginia sweetspire Wax Yellow azalea Yaupon holly Callicarpa americana Clethra alnifolia Itea virginica Myrica cerifera Rhododendron austrinum Ilex vomitoria purple berries in Fall tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils partial shade tolerates wet soils 13 14 Wall St. Perennials: Moveable Seating For Splash Pad and Fountain Plaza Areas Barbra™s buttons Black-eyed Susan Cattail gayfeather Copper iris Marshallia graminifolia Rudbeckia fulgida Liatris pycnostachya Iris fulva wet soils (swale) tolerates wet soils wet soils wet soils (swale) Ornamental Grasses: 12 12 12 Cherokee Ave. 11 Inland seaoats Pink muhly Chasmanthium latifolium Muhlenbergia capillaris Panicum virgatum wet soils tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils Church St. 11 N. Railroad St. S. Railroad St. 10 Hwy 113 Allee Perspective e F c n e 3 5 4 New Lawn and Allee 16 Friendship Plaza 6 8 7 6 3 1 2 9 Amphitheater N. Public Square S. Public Square Splash Playground Downtown Parking Signs Plan Prepared by: Downtown Design Studio NOT FOR CONSTRUCTION CONCEPTUAL USE ONLY Firehouse This drawing was prepared as a conceptual design solution. Neither the Georgia Depart- ment of Community Affairs, the University of Georgia™s School of Environmental Design, nor the Georgia Trust for Historic Preservation will be responsible for any problems which arise from the use of this drawing as a working drawing for construction purposes. Date: 8/11/2014 Drawn by: NM, GM Checked by: CF Revisions: Vegetated Swale Perspective Tree Bump Out Vegeta ted Swale Detail Plan Legend 1. New allee & plaza space (Friendship Plaza Monument and historic markers relocated) 2. Existing map mural 3. New benches (see fiSeating Examplesfl) to be placed at Friendship Plaza 4. New covered stage (35™x25™) 5. Flag pole remains in current location and is flanked by two existing monuments 6. New greenspace 7. Existing fountain/plaza area 8. New labyrinth splash playground park Tree wells should be a minimum of 6™x6™. An 8x8 tree well is preferable because larger tree wells allow for better root growth and they prevent roots from breaking up sidewalks. Any future street tree plantings should utilize tree grates to minimize soil compaction around the bases of street trees. 9. Movable seating 10. Adjusted angled parking 11. Redefined Crosswalks (Concrete with brick paver strips are a better choice for future sidewalks because they allow utility access and the concrete is less susceptible to buckling from roots) 12. Vegetated swale (assists in stormwater management) 13. New parking lot entrance and speed bump (crossing is raised to slow traffic on street) 14. Adjusted parking lot space (increases vegetative swale width spacing while still meeting parking lot standards 15. New large shade trees planted in concrete bump outs with tree grates (allow for placement of tall canopy trees that provide shade while not obstructing business storefronts) 16. New Christmas tree location - recommended species: Virginia Pine, Eastern Red Cedar, or ‚Carolina Sapphire™ Cypress Tree Grate Example of Planted Bump-out City of Portland - Stormwater Management Manual Suggested Plant List Seating Examples Trees: Notes: 11 American Sycamore Bald cypress Black gum Magnolia Post oak River birch Sugar maple Platanus occidentalis Taxodium distichum Nyssa sylvatica Magnolia grandiflora Quercus stellata Betula nigra Acer saccharum wet soils (swale) wet soils (swale) Fall color / wet soils evergreen shade canopy tree wet soils (swale) Fall color Shrubs: Friendship Plaza Benches Friendship Plaza Wall Mounted Benches 15 American beautyberry Sweet pepperbush Virginia sweetspire Wax Yellow azalea Yaupon holly Callicarpa americana Clethra alnifolia Itea virginica Myrica cerifera Rhododendron austrinum Ilex vomitoria purple berries in Fall tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils partial shade tolerates wet soils 13 14 Wall St. Perennials: Moveable Seating For Splash Pad and Fountain Plaza Areas Barbra™s buttons Black-eyed Susan Cattail gayfeather Copper iris Marshallia graminifolia Rudbeckia fulgida Liatris pycnostachya Iris fulva wet soils (swale) tolerates wet soils wet soils wet soils (swale) Ornamental Grasses: 12 12 12 Cherokee Ave. 11 Inland seaoats Pink muhly Chasmanthium latifolium Muhlenbergia capillaris Panicum virgatum wet soils tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils Church St. 11 N. Railroad St. S. Railroad St. 10 Hwy 113 Allee Perspective e F c n e 3 5 4 New Lawn and Allee 16 Friendship Plaza 6 8 7 6 3 1 2 9 Amphitheater N. Public Square S. Public Square Splash Playground Downtown Parking Signs Plan Prepared by: Downtown Design Studio NOT FOR CONSTRUCTION CONCEPTUAL USE ONLY Firehouse This drawing was prepared as a conceptual design solution. Neither the Georgia Depart- ment of Community Affairs, the University of Georgia™s School of Environmental Design, nor the Georgia Trust for Historic Preservation will be responsible for any problems which arise from the use of this drawing as a working drawing for construction purposes. Date: 8/11/2014 Drawn by: NM, GM Checked by: CF Revisions:Vegetated Swale Perspective Tree Bump Out Vegetated Swale Detail Plan Legend 1. New allee & plaza space (Friendship Plaza Monument and historic markers relocated) 2. Existing map mural 3. New benches (see fiSeating Examplesfl) to be placed at Friendship Plaza 4. New covered stage (35™x25™) 5. Flag pole remains in current location and is flanked by two existing monuments 6. New greenspace 7. Existing fountain/plaza area 8. New labyrinth splash playground park Tree wells should be a minimum of 6™x6™. An 8x8 tree well is preferable because larger tree wells allow for better root growth and they prevent roots from breaking up sidewalks. Any future street tree plantings should utilize tree grates to minimize soil compaction around the bases of street trees. 9. Movable seating 10. Adjusted angled parking 11. Redefined Crosswalks (Concrete with brick paver strips are a better choice for future sidewalks because they allow utility access and the concrete is less susceptible to buckling from roots) 12. Vegetated swale (assists in stormwater management) 13. New parking lot entrance and speed bump (crossing is raised to slow traffic on street) 14. Adjusted parking lot space (increases vegetative swale width spacing while still meeting parking lot standards 15. New large shade trees planted in concrete bump outs with tree grates (allow for placement of tall canopy trees that provide shade while not obstructing business storefronts) 16. New Christmas tree location - recommended species: Virginia Pine, Eastern Red Cedar, or ‚Carolina Sapphire™ Cypress Tree Grate Example of Planted Bump-out City of Portland - Stormwater Management Manual Suggested Plant List Seating Examples Trees: Notes: 11 American Sycamore Bald cypress Black gum Magnolia Post oak River birch Sugar maple Platanus occidentalis Taxodium distichum Nyssa sylvatica Magnolia grandiflora Quercus stellata Betula nigra Acer saccharum wet soils (swale) wet soils (swale) Fall color / wet soils evergreen shade canopy tree wet soils (swale) Fall color Shrubs: Friendship Plaza Benches Friendship Plaza Wall Mounted Benches 15 American beautyberry Sweet pepperbush Virginia sweetspire Wax Yellow azalea Yaupon holly Callicarpa americana Clethra alnifolia Itea virginica Myrica cerifera Rhododendron austrinum Ilex vomitoria purple berries in Fall tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils partial shade tolerates wet soils 13 14 Wall St. Perennials: Moveable Seating For Splash Pad and Fountain Plaza Areas Barbra™s buttons Black-eyed Susan Cattail gayfeather Copper iris Marshallia graminifolia Rudbeckia fulgida Liatris pycnostachya Iris fulva wet soils (swale) tolerates wet soils wet soils wet soils (swale) Ornamental Grasses: 12 12 12 Cherokee Ave. 11 Inland seaoats Pink muhly Chasmanthium latifolium Muhlenbergia capillaris Panicum virgatum wet soils tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils Church St. 11 N. Railroad St. S. Railroad St. 10 Hwy 113 Allee Perspective e F c n e 3 5 4 New Lawn and Allee 16 Friendship Plaza 6 8 7 6 3 1 2 9 Amphitheater N. Public Square S. Public Square Splash Playground Downtown Parking Signs Plan Prepared by: Downtown Design Studio NOT FOR CONSTRUCTION CONCEPTUAL USE ONLY Firehouse This drawing was prepared as a conceptual design solution. Neither the Georgia Depart- ment of Community Affairs, the University of Georgia™s School of Environmental Design, nor the Georgia Trust for Historic Preservation will be responsible for any problems which arise from the use of this drawing as a working drawing for construction purposes. Date: 8/11/2014 Drawn by: NM, GM Checked by: CF Revisions:Vegetated Swale Perspective T ree Bump Out Vegetated Swale Detail Plan Legend 1. New allee & plaza space (Friendship Plaza Monument and historic markers relocated) 2. Existing map mural 3. New benches (see fiSeating Examplesfl) to be placed at Friendship Plaza 4. New covered stage (35™x25™) 5. Flag pole remains in current location and is flanked by two existing monuments 6. New greenspace 7. Existing fountain/plaza area 8. New labyrinth splash playground park Tree wells should be a minimum of 6™x6™. An 8x8 tree well is preferable because larger tree wells allow for better root growth and they prevent roots from breaking up sidewalks. Any future street tree plantings should utilize tree grates to minimize soil compaction around the bases of street trees. 9. Movable seating 10. Adjusted angled parking 11. Redefined Crosswalks (Concrete with brick paver strips are a better choice for future sidewalks because they allow utility access and the concrete is less susceptible to buckling from roots) 12. Vegetated swale (assists in stormwater management) 13. New parking lot entrance and speed bump (crossing is raised to slow traffic on street) 14. Adjusted parking lot space (increases vegetative swale width spacing while still meeting parking lot standards 15. New large shade trees planted in concrete bump outs with tree grates (allow for placement of tall canopy trees that provide shade while not obstructing business storefronts) 16. New Christmas tree location - recommended species: Virginia Pine, Eastern Red Cedar, or ‚Carolina Sapphire™ Cypress Tree Grate Example of Planted Bump-out City of Portland - Stormwater Management Manual Suggested Plant List Seating Examples Trees: Notes: 11 American Sycamore Bald cypress Black gum Magnolia Post oak River birch Sugar maple Platanus occidentalis Taxodium distichum Nyssa sylvatica Magnolia grandiflora Quercus stellata Betula nigra Acer saccharum wet soils (swale) wet soils (swale) Fall color / wet soils evergreen shade canopy tree wet soils (swale) Fall color Shrubs: Friendship Plaza Benches Friendship Plaza Wall Mounted Benches 15 American beautyberry Sweet pepperbush Virginia sweetspire Wax Yellow azalea Yaupon holly Callicarpa americana Clethra alnifolia Itea virginica Myrica cerifera Rhododendron austrinum Ilex vomitoria purple berries in Fall tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils partial shade tolerates wet soils 13 14 Wall St. Perennials: Moveable Seating For Splash Pad and Fountain Plaza Areas Barbra™s buttons Black-eyed Susan Cattail gayfeather Copper iris Marshallia graminifolia Rudbeckia fulgida Liatris pycnostachya Iris fulva wet soils (swale) tolerates wet soils wet soils wet soils (swale) Ornamental Grasses: 12 12 12 Cherokee Ave. 11 Inland seaoats Pink muhly Chasmanthium latifolium Muhlenbergia capillaris Panicum virgatum wet soils tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils Church St. 11 N. Railroad St. S. Railroad St. 10 Hwy 113 Allee Perspective e F c n e 3 5 4 New Lawn and Allee 16 Friendship Plaza 6 8 7 6 3 1 2 9 Amphitheater N. Public Square S. Public Square Splash Playground Downtown Parking Signs Plan Prepared by: Downtown Design Studio NOT FOR CONSTRUCTION CONCEPTUAL USE ONLY Firehouse This drawing was prepared as a conceptual design solution. Neither the Georgia Depart- ment of Community Affairs, the University of Georgia™s School of Environmental Design, nor the Georgia Trust for Historic Preservation will be responsible for any problems which arise from the use of this drawing as a working drawing for construction purposes. Date: 8/11/2014 Drawn by: NM, GM Checked by: CF Revisions:Vegetated Swale Perspective Tree Bump Out Vegetated Swale Detail Plan Legend 1. New allee & plaza space (Friendship Plaza Monument and historic markers relocated) 2. Existing map mural 3. New benches (see fiSeating Examplesfl) to be placed at Friendship Plaza 4. New covered stage (35™x25™) 5. Flag pole remains in current location and is flanked by two existing monuments 6. New greenspace 7. Existing fountain/plaza area 8. New labyrinth splash playground park Tree wells should be a minimum of 6™x6™. An 8x8 tree well is preferable because larger tree wells allow for better root growth and they prevent roots from breaking up sidewalks. Any future street tree plantings should utilize tree grates to minimize soil compaction around the bases of street trees. 9. Movable seating 10. Adjusted angled parking 11. Redefined Crosswalks (Concrete with brick paver strips are a better choice for future sidewalks because they allow utility access and the concrete is less susceptible to buckling from roots) 12. Vegetated swale (assists in stormwater management) 13. New parking lot entrance and speed bump (crossing is raised to slow traffic on street) 14. Adjusted parking lot space (increases vegetative swale width spacing while still meeting parking lot standards 15. New large shade trees planted in concrete bump outs with tree grates (allow for placement of tall canopy trees that provide shade while not obstructing business storefronts) 16. New Christmas tree location - recommended species: Virginia Pine, Eastern Red Cedar, or ‚Carolina Sapphire™ Cypress Tree Grate Example of Planted Bump-out City of Portland - Stormwater Management Manual Suggested Plant List Seating Examples Trees: Notes: 11 American Sycamore Bald cypress Black gum Magnolia Post oak River birch Sugar maple Platanus occidentalis Taxodium distichum Nyssa sylvatica Magnolia grandiflora Quercus stellata Betula nigra Acer saccharum wet soils (swale) wet soils (swale) Fall color / wet soils evergreen shade canopy tree wet soils (swale) Fall color Shrubs: Friendship Plaza Benches Friendship Plaza Wall Mounted Benches 15 American beautyberry Sweet pepperbush Virginia sweetspire Wax Yellow azalea Yaupon holly Callicarpa americana Clethra alnifolia Itea virginica Myrica cerifera Rhododendron austrinum Ilex vomitoria purple berries in Fall tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils partial shade tolerates wet soils 13 14 Wall St. Perennials: Moveable Seating For Splash Pad and Fountain Plaza Areas Barbra™s buttons Black-eyed Susan Cattail gayfeather Copper iris Marshallia graminifolia Rudbeckia fulgida Liatris pycnostachya Iris fulva wet soils (swale) tolerates wet soils wet soils wet soils (swale) Ornamental Grasses: 12 12 12 Cherokee Ave. 11 Inland seaoats Pink muhly Chasmanthium latifolium Muhlenbergia capillaris Panicum virgatum wet soils tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils Church St. 11 N. Railroad St. S. Railroad St. 10 Hwy 113 Allee Perspective e F c n e 3 5 4 New Lawn and Allee 16 Friendship Plaza 6 8 7 6 3 1 2 9 Amphitheater N. Public Square S. Public Square Splash Playground Downtown Parking Signs Plan Prepared by: Downtown Design Studio NOT FOR CONSTRUCTION CONCEPTUAL USE ONLY Firehouse This drawing was prepared as a conceptual design solution. Neither the Georgia Depart- ment of Community Affairs, the University of Georgia™s School of Environmental Design, nor the Georgia Trust for Historic Preservation will be responsible for any problems which arise from the use of this drawing as a working drawing for construction purposes. Date: 8/11/2014 Drawn by: NM, GM Checked by: CF Revisions:Vegetated Swale Perspective Tree Bump Out Vegetated Swale Detail Plan Legend 1. New allee & plaza space (Friendship Plaza Monument and historic markers relocated) 2. Existing map mural 3. New benches (see fiSeating Examplesfl) to be placed at Friendship Plaza 4. New covered stage (35™x25™) 5. Flag pole remains in current location and is flanked by two existing monuments 6. New greenspace 7. Existing fountain/plaza area 8. New labyrinth splash playground park Tree wells should be a minimum of 6™x6™. An 8x8 tree well is preferable because larger tree wells allow for better root growth and they prevent roots from breaking up sidewalks. Any future street tree plantings should utilize tree grates to minimize soil compaction around the bases of street trees. 9. Movable seating 10. Adjusted angled parking 11. Redefined Crosswalks (Concrete with brick paver strips are a better choice for future sidewalks because they allow utility access and the concrete is less susceptible to buckling from roots) 12. Vegetated swale (assists in stormwater management) 13. New parking lot entrance and speed bump (crossing is raised to slow traffic on street) 14. Adjusted parking lot space (increases vegetative swale width spacing while still meeting parking lot standards 15. New large shade trees planted in concrete bump outs with tree grates (allow for placement of tall canopy trees that provide shade while not obstructing business storefronts) 16. New Christmas tree location - recommended species: Virginia Pine, Eastern Red Cedar, or ‚Carolina Sapphire™ Cypress Tree Grate Example of Planted Bump-out City of Portland - Stormwater Management Manual Suggested Plant List Seating Examples Trees: Notes: 11 American Sycamore Bald cypress Black gum Magnolia Post oak River birch Sugar maple Platanus occidentalis Taxodium distichum Nyssa sylvatica Magnolia grandiflora Quercus stellata Betula nigra Acer saccharum wet soils (swale) wet soils (swale) Fall color / wet soils evergreen shade canopy tree wet soils (swale) Fall color Shrubs: Friendship Plaza Benches Friendship Plaza Wall Mounted Benches 15 American beautyberry Sweet pepperbush Virginia sweetspire Wax Yellow azalea Yaupon holly Callicarpa americana Clethra alnifolia Itea virginica Myrica cerifera Rhododendron austrinum Ilex vomitoria purple berries in Fall tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils partial shade tolerates wet soils 13 14 Wall St. Perennials: Moveable Seating For Splash Pad and Fountain Plaza Areas Barbra™s buttons Black-eyed Susan Cattail gayfeather Copper iris Marshallia graminifolia Rudbeckia fulgida Liatris pycnostachya Iris fulva wet soils (swale) tolerates wet soils wet soils wet soils (swale) Ornamental Grasses: 12 12 12 Cherokee Ave. 11 Inland seaoats Pink muhly Chasmanthium latifolium Muhlenbergia capillaris Panicum virgatum wet soils tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils Church St. 11 N. Railroad St. S. Railroad St. 10 Hwy 113 Allee Perspective e F c n e 3 5 4 New Lawn and Allee 16 Friendship Plaza 6 8 7 6 3 1 2 9 Amphitheater N. Public Square S. Public Square Splash Playground Downtown Parking Signs Plan Prepared by: Downtown Design Studio NOT FOR CONSTRUCTION CONCEPTUAL USE ONLY Firehouse This drawing was prepared as a conceptual design solution. Neither the Georgia Depart- ment of Community Affairs, the University of Georgia™s School of Environmental Design, nor the Georgia Trust for Historic Preservation will be responsible for any problems which arise from the use of this drawing as a working drawing for construction purposes. Date: 8/11/2014 Drawn by: NM, GM Checked by: CF Revisions:Vegetated Swale Perspective Tree Bump Out Vegetated Swale Detail Plan Legend 1. New allee & plaza space (Friendship Plaza Monument and historic markers relocated) 2. Existing map mural 3. New benches (see fiSeating Examplesfl) to be placed at Friendship Plaza 4. New covered stage (35™x25™) 5. Flag pole remains in current location and is flanked by two existing monuments 6. New greenspace 7. Existing fountain/plaza area 8. New labyrinth splash playground park Tree wells should be a minimum of 6™x6™. An 8x8 tree well is preferable because larger tree wells allow for better root growth and they prevent roots from breaking up sidewalks. Any future street tree plantings should utilize tree grates to minimize soil compaction around the bases of street trees. 9. Movable seating 10. Adjusted angled parking 11. Redefined Crosswalks (Concrete with brick paver strips are a better choice for future sidewalks because they allow utility access and the concrete is less susceptible to buckling from roots) 12. Vegetated swale (assists in stormwater management) 13. New parking lot entrance and speed bump (crossing is raised to slow traffic on street) 14. Adjusted parking lot space (increases vegetative swale width spacing while still meeting parking lot standards 15. New large shade trees planted in concrete bump outs with tree grates (allow for placement of tall canopy trees that provide shade while not obstructing business storefronts) 16. New Christmas tree location - recommended species: Virginia Pine, Eastern Red Cedar, or ‚Carolina Sapphire™ Cypress Tree Grate Example of Planted Bump-out City of Portland - Stormwater Management Manual Suggested Plant List Seating Examples Trees: Notes: 11 American Sycamore Bald cypress Black gum Magnolia Post oak River birch Sugar maple Platanus occidentalis Taxodium distichum Nyssa sylvatica Magnolia grandiflora Quercus stellata Betula nigra Acer saccharum wet soils (swale) wet soils (swale) Fall color / wet soils evergreen shade canopy tree wet soils (swale) Fall color Shrubs: Friendship Plaza Benches Friendship Plaza Wall Mounted Benches 15 American beautyberry Sweet pepperbush Virginia sweetspire Wax Yellow azalea Yaupon holly Callicarpa americana Clethra alnifolia Itea virginica Myrica cerifera Rhododendron austrinum Ilex vomitoria purple berries in Fall tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils partial shade tolerates wet soils 13 14 Wall St. Perennials: Moveable Seating For Splash Pad and Fountain Plaza Areas Barbra™s buttons Black-eyed Susan Cattail gayfeather Copper iris Marshallia graminifolia Rudbeckia fulgida Liatris pycnostachya Iris fulva wet soils (swale) tolerates wet soils wet soils wet soils (swale) Ornamental Grasses: 12 12 12 Cherokee Ave. 11 Inland seaoats Pink muhly Chasmanthium latifolium Muhlenbergia capillaris Panicum virgatum wet soils tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils Church St. 11 N. Railroad St. S. Railroad St. 10 Hwy 113 Allee Perspective e F c n e 3 5 4 New Lawn and Allee 16 Friendship Plaza 6 8 7 6 3 1 2 9 Amphitheater N. Public Square S. Public Square Splash Playground Downtown Parking Signs Plan Prepared by: Downtown Design Studio NOT FOR CONSTRUCTION CONCEPTUAL USE ONLY Firehouse This drawing was prepared as a conceptual design solution. Neither the Georgia Depart- ment of Community Affairs, the University of Georgia™s School of Environmental Design, nor the Georgia Trust for Historic Preservation will be responsible for any problems which arise from the use of this drawing as a working drawing for construction purposes. Date: 8/11/2014 Drawn by: NM, GM Checked by: CF Revisions:Vegetated Swale Perspective Tree Bump Out Vegetated Swale Detail Plan Legend 1. New allee & plaza space (Friendship Plaza Monument and historic markers relocated) 2. Existing map mural 3. New benches (see fiSeating Examplesfl) to be placed at Friendship Plaza 4. New covered stage (35™x25™) 5. Flag pole remains in current location and is flanked by two existing monuments 6. New greenspace 7. Existing fountain/plaza area 8. New labyrinth splash playground park Tree wells should be a minimum of 6™x6™. An 8x8 tree well is preferable because larger tree wells allow for better root growth and they prevent roots from breaking up sidewalks. Any future street tree plantings should utilize tree grates to minimize soil compaction around the bases of street trees. 9. Movable seating 10. Adjusted angled parking 11. Redefined Crosswalks (Concrete with brick paver strips are a better choice for future sidewalks because they allow utility access and the concrete is less susceptible to buckling from roots) 12. Vegetated swale (assists in stormwater management) 13. New parking lot entrance and speed bump (crossing is raised to slow traffic on street) 14. Adjusted parking lot space (increases vegetative swale width spacing while still meeting parking lot standards 15. New large shade trees planted in concrete bump outs with tree grates (allow for placement of tall canopy trees that provide shade while not obstructing business storefronts) 16. New Christmas tree location - recommended species: Virginia Pine, Eastern Red Cedar, or ‚Carolina Sapphire™ Cypress Tree Grate Example of Planted Bump-out City of Portland - Stormwater Management Manual Suggested Plant List Seating Examples Trees: Notes: 11 American Sycamore Bald cypress Black gum Magnolia Post oak River birch Sugar maple Platanus occidentalis Taxodium distichum Nyssa sylvatica Magnolia grandiflora Quercus stellata Betula nigra Acer saccharum wet soils (swale) wet soils (swale) Fall color / wet soils evergreen shade canopy tree wet soils (swale) Fall color Shrubs: Friendship Plaza Benches Friendship Plaza Wall Mounted Benches 15 American beautyberry Sweet pepperbush Virginia sweetspire Wax Yellow azalea Yaupon holly Callicarpa americana Clethra alnifolia Itea virginica Myrica cerifera Rhododendron austrinum Ilex vomitoria purple berries in Fall tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils partial shade tolerates wet soils 13 14 Wall St. Perennials: Moveable Seating For Splash Pad and Fountain Plaza Areas Barbra™s buttons Black-eyed Susan Cattail gayfeather Copper iris Marshallia graminifolia Rudbeckia fulgida Liatris pycnostachya Iris fulva wet soils (swale) tolerates wet soils wet soils wet soils (swale) Ornamental Grasses: 12 12 12 Cherokee Ave. 11 Inland seaoats Pink muhly Chasmanthium latifolium Muhlenbergia capillaris Panicum virgatum wet soils tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils Church St. 11 N. Railroad St. S. Railroad St. 10 Hwy 113 Allee Perspective e F c n e 3 5 4 New Lawn and Allee 16 Friendship Plaza 6 8 7 6 3 1 2 9 Amphitheater N. Public Square S. Public Square Splash Playground Downtown Parking Signs Plan Prepared by: Downtown Design Studio NOT FOR CONSTRUCTION CONCEPTUAL USE ONLY Firehouse This drawing was prepared as a conceptual design solution. Neither the Georgia Depart- ment of Community Affairs, the University of Georgia™s School of Environmental Design, nor the Georgia Trust for Historic Preservation will be responsible for any problems which arise from the use of this drawing as a working drawing for construction purposes. Date: 8/11/2014 Drawn by: NM, GM Checked by: CF Revisions:Vegetated Swale Perspective Tree Bump Out Vegetated Swale Detail Plan Legend 1. New allee & plaza space (Friendship Plaza Monument and historic markers relocated) 2. Existing map mural 3. New benches (see fiSeating Examplesfl) to be placed at Friendship Plaza 4. New covered stage (35™x25™) 5. Flag pole remains in current location and is flanked by two existing monuments 6. New greenspace 7. Existing fountain/plaza area 8. New labyrinth splash playground park Tree wells should be a minimum of 6™x6™. An 8x8 tree well is preferable because larger tree wells allow for better root growth and they prevent roots from breaking up sidewalks. Any future street tree plantings should utilize tree grates to minimize soil compaction around the bases of street trees. 9. Movable seating 10. Adjusted angled parking 11. Redefined Crosswalks (Concrete with brick paver strips are a better choice for future sidewalks because they allow utility access and the concrete is less susceptible to buckling from roots) 12. Vegetated swale (assists in stormwater management) 13. New parking lot entrance and speed bump (crossing is raised to slow traffic on street) 14. Adjusted parking lot space (increases vegetative swale width spacing while still meeting parking lot standards 15. New large shade trees planted in concrete bump outs with tree grates (allow for placement of tall canopy trees that provide shade while not obstructing business storefronts) 16. New Christmas tree location - recommended species: Virginia Pine, Eastern Red Cedar, or ‚Carolina Sapphire™ Cypress Tree Grate Example of Planted Bump-out City of Portland - Stormwater Management Manual Suggested Plant List Seating Examples Trees: Notes: 11 American Sycamore Bald cypress Black gum Magnolia Post oak River birch Sugar maple Platanus occidentalis Taxodium distichum Nyssa sylvatica Magnolia grandiflora Quercus stellata Betula nigra Acer saccharum wet soils (swale) wet soils (swale) Fall color / wet soils evergreen shade canopy tree wet soils (swale) Fall color Shrubs: Friendship Plaza Benches Friendship Plaza Wall Mounted Benches 15 American beautyberry Sweet pepperbush Virginia sweetspire Wax Yellow azalea Yaupon holly Callicarpa americana Clethra alnifolia Itea virginica Myrica cerifera Rhododendron austrinum Ilex vomitoria purple berries in Fall tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils partial shade tolerates wet soils 13 14 Wall St. Perennials: Moveable Seating For Splash Pad and Fountain Plaza Areas Barbra™s buttons Black-eyed Susan Cattail gayfeather Copper iris Marshallia graminifolia Rudbeckia fulgida Liatris pycnostachya Iris fulva wet soils (swale) tolerates wet soils wet soils wet soils (swale) Ornamental Grasses: 12 12 12 Cherokee Ave. 11 Inland seaoats Pink muhly Chasmanthium latifolium Muhlenbergia capillaris Panicum virgatum wet soils tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils Church St. 11 N. Railroad St. S. Railroad St. 10 Hwy 113 Allee Perspective e F c n e 3 5 4 New Lawn and Allee 16 Friendship Plaza 6 8 7 6 3 1 2 9 Amphitheater N. Public Square S. Public Square Splash Playground Downtown Parking Signs Plan Prepared by: Downtown Design Studio NOT FOR CONSTRUCTION CONCEPTUAL USE ONLY Firehouse This drawing was prepared as a conceptual design solution. Neither the Georgia Depart- ment of Community Affairs, the University of Georgia™s School of Environmental Design, nor the Georgia Trust for Historic Preservation will be responsible for any problems which arise from the use of this drawing as a working drawing for construction purposes. Date: 8/11/2014 Drawn by: NM, GM Checked by: CF Revisions:Vegetated Swale Perspective Tree Bump Out Vegetated Swale Detail Plan Legend 1. New allee & plaza space (Friendship Plaza Monument and historic markers relocated) 2. Existing map mural 3. New benches (see fiSeating Examplesfl) to be placed at Friendship Plaza 4. New covered stage (35™x25™) 5. Flag pole remains in current location and is flanked by two existing monuments 6. New greenspace 7. Existing fountain/plaza area 8. New labyrinth splash playground park Tree wells should be a minimum of 6™x6™. An 8x8 tree well is preferable because larger tree wells allow for better root growth and they prevent roots from breaking up sidewalks. Any future street tree plantings should utilize tree grates to minimize soil compaction around the bases of street trees. 9. Movable seating 10. Adjusted angled parking 11. Redefined Crosswalks (Concrete with brick paver strips are a better choice for future sidewalks because they allow utility access and the concrete is less susceptible to buckling from roots) 12. Vegetated swale (assists in stormwater management) 13. New parking lot entrance and speed bump (crossing is raised to slow traffic on street) 14. Adjusted parking lot space (increases vegetative swale width spacing while still meeting parking lot standards 15. New large shade trees planted in concrete bump outs with tree grates (allow for placement of tall canopy trees that provide shade while not obstructing business storefronts) 16. New Christmas tree location - recommended species: Virginia Pine, Eastern Red Cedar, or ‚Carolina Sapphire™ Cypress Tree Grate Example of Planted Bump-out City of Portland - Stormwater Management Manual Suggested Plant List Seating Examples Trees: Notes: 11 American Sycamore Bald cypress Black gum Magnolia Post oak River birch Sugar maple Platanus occidentalis Taxodium distichum Nyssa sylvatica Magnolia grandiflora Quercus stellata Betula nigra Acer saccharum wet soils (swale) wet soils (swale) Fall color / wet soils evergreen shade canopy tree wet soils (swale) Fall color Shrubs: Friendship Plaza Benches Friendship Plaza Wall Mounted Benches 15 American beautyberry Sweet pepperbush Virginia sweetspire Wax Yellow azalea Yaupon holly Callicarpa americana Clethra alnifolia Itea virginica Myrica cerifera Rhododendron austrinum Ilex vomitoria purple berries in Fall tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils partial shade tolerates wet soils 13 14 Wall St. Perennials: Moveable Seating For Splash Pad and Fountain Plaza Areas Barbra™s buttons Black-eyed Susan Cattail gayfeather Copper iris Marshallia graminifolia Rudbeckia fulgida Liatris pycnostachya Iris fulva wet soils (swale) tolerates wet soils wet soils wet soils (swale) Ornamental Grasses: 12 12 12 Cherokee Ave. 11 Inland seaoats Pink muhly Chasmanthium latifolium Muhlenbergia capillaris Panicum virgatum wet soils tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils Church St. 11 N. Railroad St. S. Railroad St. 10 Hwy 113 Allee Perspective e F c n e 3 5 4 New Lawn and Allee 16 Friendship Plaza 6 8 7 6 3 1 2 9 Amphitheater N. Public Square S. Public Square Splash Playground Downtown Parking Signs Plan Prepared by: Downtown Design Studio NOT FOR CONSTRUCTION CONCEPTUAL USE ONLY Firehouse This drawing was prepared as a conceptual design solution. Neither the Georgia Depart- ment of Community Affairs, the University of Georgia™s School of Environmental Design, nor the Georgia Trust for Historic Preservation will be responsible for any problems which arise from the use of this drawing as a working drawing for construction purposes. Date: 8/11/2014 Drawn by: NM, GM Checked by: CF Revisions:Vegetated Sw ale Perspective Tree Bump Out Vegetated Swale Detail Plan Legend 1. New allee & plaza space (Friendship Plaza Monument and historic markers relocated) 2. Existing map mural 3. New benches (see fiSeating Examplesfl) to be placed at Friendship Plaza 4. New covered stage (35™x25™) 5. Flag pole remains in current location and is flanked by two existing monuments 6. New greenspace 7. Existing fountain/plaza area 8. New labyrinth splash playground park Tree wells should be a minimum of 6™x6™. An 8x8 tree well is preferable because larger tree wells allow for better root growth and they prevent roots from breaking up sidewalks. Any future street tree plantings should utilize tree grates to minimize soil compaction around the bases of street trees. 9. Movable seating 10. Adjusted angled parking 11. Redefined Crosswalks (Concrete with brick paver strips are a better choice for future sidewalks because they allow utility access and the concrete is less susceptible to buckling from roots) 12. Vegetated swale (assists in stormwater management) 13. New parking lot entrance and speed bump (crossing is raised to slow traffic on street) 14. Adjusted parking lot space (increases vegetative swale width spacing while still meeting parking lot standards 15. New large shade trees planted in concrete bump outs with tree grates (allow for placement of tall canopy trees that provide shade while not obstructing business storefronts) 16. New Christmas tree location - recommended species: Virginia Pine, Eastern Red Cedar, or ‚Carolina Sapphire™ Cypress Tree Grate Example of Planted Bump-out City of Portland - Stormwater Management Manual Suggested Plant List Seating Examples Trees: Notes: 11 American Sycamore Bald cypress Black gum Magnolia Post oak River birch Sugar maple Platanus occidentalis Taxodium distichum Nyssa sylvatica Magnolia grandiflora Quercus stellata Betula nigra Acer saccharum wet soils (swale) wet soils (swale) Fall color / wet soils evergreen shade canopy tree wet soils (swale) Fall color Shrubs: Friendship Plaza Benches Friendship Plaza Wall Mounted Benches 15 American beautyberry Sweet pepperbush Virginia sweetspire Wax Yellow azalea Yaupon holly Callicarpa americana Clethra alnifolia Itea virginica Myrica cerifera Rhododendron austrinum Ilex vomitoria purple berries in Fall tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils partial shade tolerates wet soils 13 14 Wall St. Perennials: Moveable Seating For Splash Pad and Fountain Plaza Areas Barbra™s buttons Black-eyed Susan Cattail gayfeather Copper iris Marshallia graminifolia Rudbeckia fulgida Liatris pycnostachya Iris fulva wet soils (swale) tolerates wet soils wet soils wet soils (swale) Ornamental Grasses: 12 12 12 Cherokee Ave. 11 Inland seaoats Pink muhly Chasmanthium latifolium Muhlenbergia capillaris Panicum virgatum wet soils tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils Church St. 11 N. Railroad St. S. Railroad St. 10 Hwy 113 Allee Perspective e F c n e 3 5 4 New Lawn and Allee 16 Friendship Plaza 6 8 7 6 3 1 2 9 Amphitheater N. Public Square S. Public Square Splash Playground Downtown Parking Signs Plan Prepared by: Downtown Design Studio NOT FOR CONSTRUCTION CONCEPTUAL USE ONLY Firehouse This drawing was prepared as a conceptual design solution. Neither the Georgia Depart- ment of Community Affairs, the University of Georgia™s School of Environmental Design, nor the Georgia Trust for Historic Preservation will be responsible for any problems which arise from the use of this drawing as a working drawing for construction purposes. Date: 8/11/2014 Drawn by: NM, GM Checked by: CF Revisions:Vegetated Swale Perspective Tree Bump Out Vegetated Swale Detail Plan Legend 1. New allee & plaza space (Friendship Plaza Monument and historic markers relocated) 2. Existing map mural 3. New benches (see fiSeating Examplesfl) to be placed at Friendship Plaza 4. New covered stage (35™x25™) 5. Flag pole remains in current location and is flanked by two existing monuments 6. New greenspace 7. Existing fountain/plaza area 8. New labyrinth splash playground park Tree wells should be a minimum of 6™x6™. An 8x8 tree well is preferable because larger tree wells allow for better root growth and they prevent roots from breaking up sidewalks. Any future street tree plantings should utilize tree grates to minimize soil compaction around the bases of street trees. 9. Movable seating 10. Adjusted angled parking 11. Redefined Crosswalks (Concrete with brick paver strips are a better choice for future sidewalks because they allow utility access and the concrete is less susceptible to buckling from roots) 12. Vegetated swale (assists in stormwater management) 13. New parking lot entrance and speed bump (crossing is raised to slow traffic on street) 14. Adjusted parking lot space (increases vegetative swale width spacing while still meeting parking lot standards 15. New large shade trees planted in concrete bump outs with tree grates (allow for placement of tall canopy trees that provide shade while not obstructing business storefronts) 16. New Christmas tree location - recommended species: Virginia Pine, Eastern Red Cedar, or ‚Carolina Sapphire™ Cypress Tree Grate Example of Planted Bump-out City of Portland - Stormwater Management Manual Suggested Plant List Seating Examples Trees: Notes: 11 American Sycamore Bald cypress Black gum Magnolia Post oak River birch Sugar maple Platanus occidentalis Taxodium distichum Nyssa sylvatica Magnolia grandiflora Quercus stellata Betula nigra Acer saccharum wet soils (swale) wet soils (swale) Fall color / wet soils evergreen shade canopy tree wet soils (swale) Fall color Shrubs: Friendship Plaza Benches Friendship Plaza Wall Mounted Benches 15 American beautyberry Sweet pepperbush Virginia sweetspire Wax Yellow azalea Yaupon holly Callicarpa americana Clethra alnifolia Itea virginica Myrica cerifera Rhododendron austrinum Ilex vomitoria purple berries in Fall tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils partial shade tolerates wet soils 13 14 Wall St. Perennials: Moveable Seating For Splash Pad and Fountain Plaza Areas Barbra™s buttons Black-eyed Susan Cattail gayfeather Copper iris Marshallia graminifolia Rudbeckia fulgida Liatris pycnostachya Iris fulva wet soils (swale) tolerates wet soils wet soils wet soils (swale) Ornamental Grasses: 12 12 12 Cherokee Ave. 11 Inland seaoats Pink muhly Chasmanthium latifolium Muhlenbergia capillaris Panicum virgatum wet soils tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils Church St. 11 N. Railroad St. S. Railroad St. 10 Hwy 113 Allee Perspective e F c n e 3 5 4 New Lawn and Allee 16 Friendship Plaza 6 8 7 6 3 1 2 9 Amphitheater N. Public Square S. Public Square Splash Playground Downtown Parking Signs Plan Prepared by: Downtown Design Studio NOT FOR CONSTRUCTION CONCEPTUAL USE ONLY Firehouse This drawing was prepared as a conceptual design solution. Neither the Georgia Depart- ment of Community Affairs, the University of Georgia™s School of Environmental Design, nor the Georgia Trust for Historic Preservation will be responsible for any problems which arise from the use of this drawing as a working drawing for construction purposes. Date: 8/11/2014 Drawn by: NM, GM Checked by: CF Revisions:Vegetated Swale Perspective Tree Bump Out Vegetated Swale Detail Plan Legend 1. New allee & plaza space (Friendship Plaza Monument and historic markers relocated) 2. Existing map mural 3. New benches (see fiSeating Examplesfl) to be placed at Friendship Plaza 4. New covered stage (35™x25™) 5. Flag pole remains in current location and is flanked by two existing monuments 6. New greenspace 7. Existing fountain/plaza area 8. New labyrinth splash playground park Tree wells should be a minimum of 6™x6™. An 8x8 tree well is preferable because larger tree wells allow for better root growth and they prevent roots from breaking up sidewalks. Any future street tree plantings should utilize tree grates to minimize soil compaction around the bases of street trees. 9. Movable seating 10. Adjusted angled parking 11. Redefined Crosswalks (Concrete with brick paver strips are a better choice for future sidewalks because they allow utility access and the concrete is less susceptible to buckling from roots) 12. Vegetated swale (assists in stormwater management) 13. New parking lot entrance and speed bump (crossing is raised to slow traffic on street) 14. Adjusted parking lot space (increases vegetative swale width spacing while still meeting parking lot standards 15. New large shade trees planted in concrete bump outs with tree grates (allow for placement of tall canopy trees that provide shade while not obstructing business storefronts) 16. New Christmas tree location - recommended species: Virginia Pine, Eastern Red Cedar, or ‚Carolina Sapphire™ Cypress Tree Grate Example of Planted Bump-out City of Portland - Stormwater Management Manual Suggested Plant List Seating Examples Trees: Notes: 11 American Sycamore Bald cypress Black gum Magnolia Post oak River birch Sugar maple Platanus occidentalis Taxodium distichum Nyssa sylvatica Magnolia grandiflora Quercus stellata Betula nigra Acer saccharum wet soils (swale) wet soils (swale) Fall color / wet soils evergreen shade canopy tree wet soils (swale) Fall color Shrubs: Friendship Plaza Benches Friendship Plaza Wall Mounted Benches 15 American beautyberry Sweet pepperbush Virginia sweetspire Wax Yellow azalea Yaupon holly Callicarpa americana Clethra alnifolia Itea virginica Myrica cerifera Rhododendron austrinum Ilex vomitoria purple berries in Fall tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils partial shade tolerates wet soils 13 14 Wall St. Perennials: Moveable Seating For Splash Pad and Fountain Plaza Areas Barbra™s buttons Black-eyed Susan Cattail gayfeather Copper iris Marshallia graminifolia Rudbeckia fulgida Liatris pycnostachya Iris fulva wet soils (swale) tolerates wet soils wet soils wet soils (swale) Ornamental Grasses: 12 12 12 Cherokee Ave. 11 Inland seaoats Pink muhly Chasmanthium latifolium Muhlenbergia capillaris Panicum virgatum wet soils tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils Church St. 11 N. Railroad St. S. Railroad St. 10 Hwy 113 Allee Perspective e F c n e 3 5 4 New Lawn and Allee 16 Friendship Plaza 6 8 7 6 3 1 2 9 Amphitheater N. Public Square S. Public Square Splash Playground Downtown Parking Signs Plan Prepared by: Downtown Design Studio NOT FOR CONSTRUCTION CONCEPTUAL USE ONLY Firehouse This drawing was prepared as a conceptual design solution. Neither the Georgia Depart- ment of Community Affairs, the University of Georgia™s School of Environmental Design, nor the Georgia Trust for Historic Preservation will be responsible for any problems which arise from the use of this drawing as a working drawing for construction purposes. Date: 8/11/2014 Drawn by: NM, GM Checked by: CF Revisions:Vegetated Swale Perspective Tree Bump Out Vegetated Swale Detail Plan Legend 1. New allee & plaza space (Friendship Plaza Monument and historic markers relocated) 2. Existing map mural 3. New benches (see fiSeating Examplesfl) to be placed at Friendship Plaza 4. New covered stage (35™x25™) 5. Flag pole remains in current location and is flanked by two existing monuments 6. New greenspace 7. Existing fountain/plaza area 8. New labyrinth splash playground park Tree wells should be a minimum of 6™x6™. An 8x8 tree well is preferable because larger tree wells allow for better root growth and they prevent roots from breaking up sidewalks. Any future street tree plantings should utilize tree grates to minimize soil compaction around the bases of street trees. 9. Movable seating 10. Adjusted angled parking 11. Redefined Crosswalks (Concrete with brick paver strips are a better choice for future sidewalks because they allow utility access and the concrete is less susceptible to buckling from roots) 12. Vegetated swale (assists in stormwater management) 13. New parking lot entrance and speed bump (crossing is raised to slow traffic on street) 14. Adjusted parking lot space (increases vegetative swale width spacing while still meeting parking lot standards 15. New large shade trees planted in concrete bump outs with tree grates (allow for placement of tall canopy trees that provide shade while not obstructing business storefronts) 16. New Christmas tree location - recommended species: Virginia Pine, Eastern Red Cedar, or ‚Carolina Sapphire™ Cypress Tree Grate Example of Planted Bump-out City of Portland - Stormwater Management Manual Suggested Plant List Seating Examples Trees: Notes: 11 American Sycamore Bald cypress Black gum Magnolia Post oak River birch Sugar maple Platanus occidentalis Taxodium distichum Nyssa sylvatica Magnolia grandiflora Quercus stellata Betula nigra Acer saccharum wet soils (swale) wet soils (swale) Fall color / wet soils evergreen shade canopy tree wet soils (swale) Fall color Shrubs: Friendship Plaza Benches Friendship Plaza Wall Mounted Benches 15 American beautyberry Sweet pepperbush Virginia sweetspire Wax Yellow azalea Yaupon holly Callicarpa americana Clethra alnifolia Itea virginica Myrica cerifera Rhododendron austrinum Ilex vomitoria purple berries in Fall tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils partial shade tolerates wet soils 13 14 Wall St. Perennials: Moveable Seating For Splash Pad and Fountain Plaza Areas Barbra™s buttons Black-eyed Susan Cattail gayfeather Copper iris Marshallia graminifolia Rudbeckia fulgida Liatris pycnostachya Iris fulva wet soils (swale) tolerates wet soils wet soils wet soils (swale) Ornamental Grasses: 12 12 12 Cherokee Ave. 11 Inland seaoats Pink muhly Chasmanthium latifolium Muhlenbergia capillaris Panicum virgatum wet soils tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils Church St. 11 N. Railroad St. S. Railroad St. 10 Hwy 113 Allee Perspective e F c n e 3 5 4 New Lawn and Allee 16 Friendship Plaza 6 8 7 6 3 1 2 9 Amphitheater N. Public Square S. Public Square Splash Playground Downtown Parking Signs Plan Prepared by: Downtown Design Studio NOT FOR CONSTRUCTION CONCEPTUAL USE ONLY Firehouse This drawing was prepared as a conceptual design solution. Neither the Georgia Depart- ment of Community Affairs, the University of Georgia™s School of Environmental Design, nor the Georgia Trust for Historic Preservation will be responsible for any problems which arise from the use of this drawing as a working drawing for construction purposes. Date: 8/11/2014 Drawn by: NM, GM Checked by: CF Revisions:Vegetated Swale Perspective Tree Bump Out Vegetated Swale Detail Plan Legend 1. New allee & plaza space (Friendship Plaza Monument and historic markers relocated) 2. Existing map mural 3. New benches (see fiSeating Examplesfl) to be placed at Friendship Plaza 4. New covered stage (35™x25™) 5. Flag pole remains in current location and is flanked by two existing monuments 6. New greenspace 7. Existing fountain/plaza area 8. New labyrinth splash playground park Tree wells should be a minimum of 6™x6™. An 8x8 tree well is preferable because larger tree wells allow for better root growth and they prevent roots from breaking up sidewalks. Any future street tree plantings should utilize tree grates to minimize soil compaction around the bases of street trees. 9. Movable seating 10. Adjusted angled parking 11. Redefined Crosswalks (Concrete with brick paver strips are a better choice for future sidewalks because they allow utility access and the concrete is less susceptible to buckling from roots) 12. Vegetated swale (assists in stormwater management) 13. New parking lot entrance and speed bump (crossing is raised to slow traffic on street) 14. Adjusted parking lot space (increases vegetative swale width spacing while still meeting parking lot standards 15. New large shade trees planted in concrete bump outs with tree grates (allow for placement of tall canopy trees that provide shade while not obstructing business storefronts) 16. New Christmas tree location - recommended species: Virginia Pine, Eastern Red Cedar, or ‚Carolina Sapphire™ Cypress Tree Grate Example of Planted Bump-out City of Portland - Stormwater Management Manual Suggested Plant List Seating Examples Trees: Notes: 11 American Sycamore Bald cypress Black gum Magnolia Post oak River birch Sugar maple Platanus occidentalis Taxodium distichum Nyssa sylvatica Magnolia grandiflora Quercus stellata Betula nigra Acer saccharum wet soils (swale) wet soils (swale) Fall color / wet soils evergreen shade canopy tree wet soils (swale) Fall color Shrubs: Friendship Plaza Benches Friendship Plaza Wall Mounted Benches 15 American beautyberry Sweet pepperbush Virginia sweetspire Wax Yellow azalea Yaupon holly Callicarpa americana Clethra alnifolia Itea virginica Myrica cerifera Rhododendron austrinum Ilex vomitoria purple berries in Fall tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils partial shade tolerates wet soils 13 14 Wall St. Perennials: Moveable Seating For Splash Pad and Fountain Plaza Areas Barbra™s buttons Black-eyed Susan Cattail gayfeather Copper iris Marshallia graminifolia Rudbeckia fulgida Liatris pycnostachya Iris fulva wet soils (swale) tolerates wet soils wet soils wet soils (swale) Ornamental Grasses: 12 12 12 Cherokee Ave. 11 Inland seaoats Pink muhly Chasmanthium latifolium Muhlenbergia capillaris Panicum virgatum wet soils tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils Church St. 11 N. Railroad St. S. Railroad St. 10 Hwy 113 Allee Perspective e F c n e 3 5 4 New Lawn and Allee 16 Friendship Plaza 6 8 7 6 3 1 2 9 Amphitheater N. Public Square S. Public Square Splash Playground Downtown Parking Signs Plan Prepared by: Downtown Design Studio NOT FOR CONSTRUCTION CONCEPTUAL USE ONLY Firehouse This drawing was prepared as a conceptual design solution. Neither the Georgia Depart- ment of Community Affairs, the University of Georgia™s School of Environmental Design, nor the Georgia Trust for Historic Preservation will be responsible for any problems which arise from the use of this drawing as a working drawing for construction purposes. Date: 8/11/2014 Drawn by: NM, GM Checked by: CF Revisions:Vegetated Swale Perspective Tree Bump Out Vegetated Swale Detail Plan Legend 1. New allee & plaza space (Friendship Plaza Monument and historic markers relocated) 2. Existing map mural 3. New benches (see fiSeating Examplesfl) to be placed at Friendship Plaza 4. New covered stage (35™x25™) 5. Flag pole remains in current location and is flanked by two existing monuments 6. New greenspace 7. Existing fountain/plaza area 8. New labyrinth splash playground park Tree wells should be a minimum of 6™x6™. An 8x8 tree well is preferable because larger tree wells allow for better root growth and they prevent roots from breaking up sidewalks. Any future street tree plantings should utilize tree grates to minimize soil compaction around the bases of street trees. 9. Movable seating 10. Adjusted angled parking 11. Redefined Crosswalks (Concrete with brick paver strips are a better choice for future sidewalks because they allow utility access and the concrete is less susceptible to buckling from roots) 12. Vegetated swale (assists in stormwater management) 13. New parking lot entrance and speed bump (crossing is raised to slow traffic on street) 14. Adjusted parking lot space (increases vegetative swale width spacing while still meeting parking lot standards 15. New large shade trees planted in concrete bump outs with tree grates (allow for placement of tall canopy trees that provide shade while not obstructing business storefronts) 16. New Christmas tree location - recommended species: Virginia Pine, Eastern Red Cedar, or ‚Carolina Sapphire™ Cypress Tree Grate Example of Planted Bump-out City of Portland - Stormwater Management Manual Suggested Plant List Seating Examples Trees: Notes: 11 American Sycamore Bald cypress Black gum Magnolia Post oak River birch Sugar maple Platanus occidentalis Taxodium distichum Nyssa sylvatica Magnolia grandiflora Quercus stellata Betula nigra Acer saccharum wet soils (swale) wet soils (swale) Fall color / wet soils evergreen shade canopy tree wet soils (swale) Fall color Shrubs: Friendship Plaza Benches Friendship Plaza Wall Mounted Benches 15 American beautyberry Sweet pepperbush Virginia sweetspire Wax Yellow azalea Yaupon holly Callicarpa americana Clethra alnifolia Itea virginica Myrica cerifera Rhododendron austrinum Ilex vomitoria purple berries in Fall tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils partial shade tolerates wet soils 13 14 Wall St. Perennials: Moveable Seating For Splash Pad and Fountain Plaza Areas Barbra™s buttons Black-eyed Susan Cattail gayfeather Copper iris Marshallia graminifolia Rudbeckia fulgida Liatris pycnostachya Iris fulva wet soils (swale) tolerates wet soils wet soils wet soils (swale) Ornamental Grasses: 12 12 12 Cherokee Ave. 11 Inland seaoats Pink muhly Chasmanthium latifolium Muhlenbergia capillaris Panicum virgatum wet soils tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils Church St. 11 N. Railroad St. S. Railroad St. 10 Hwy 113 Allee Perspective e F c n e 3 5 4 New Lawn and Allee 16 Friendship Plaza 6 8 7 6 3 1 2 9 Amphitheater N. Public Square S. Public Square Splash Playground Downtown Parking Signs Plan Prepared by: Downtown Design Studio NOT FOR CONSTRUCTION CONCEPTUAL USE ONLY Firehouse This drawing was prepared as a conceptual design solution. Neither the Georgia Depart- ment of Community Affairs, the University of Georgia™s School of Environmental Design, nor the Georgia Trust for Historic Preservation will be responsible for any problems which arise from the use of this drawing as a working drawing for construction purposes. Date: 8/11/2014 Drawn by: NM, GM Checked by: CF Revisions:Veg etated Swale Perspective Tree Bump Out Vegetated Swale Detail Plan Legend 1. New allee & plaza space (Friendship Plaza Monument and historic markers relocated) 2. Existing map mural 3. New benches (see fiSeating Examplesfl) to be placed at Friendship Plaza 4. New covered stage (35™x25™) 5. Flag pole remains in current location and is flanked by two existing monuments 6. New greenspace 7. Existing fountain/plaza area 8. New labyrinth splash playground park Tree wells should be a minimum of 6™x6™. An 8x8 tree well is preferable because larger tree wells allow for better root growth and they prevent roots from breaking up sidewalks. Any future street tree plantings should utilize tree grates to minimize soil compaction around the bases of street trees. 9. Movable seating 10. Adjusted angled parking 11. Redefined Crosswalks (Concrete with brick paver strips are a better choice for future sidewalks because they allow utility access and the concrete is less susceptible to buckling from roots) 12. Vegetated swale (assists in stormwater management) 13. New parking lot entrance and speed bump (crossing is raised to slow traffic on street) 14. Adjusted parking lot space (increases vegetative swale width spacing while still meeting parking lot standards 15. New large shade trees planted in concrete bump outs with tree grates (allow for placement of tall canopy trees that provide shade while not obstructing business storefronts) 16. New Christmas tree location - recommended species: Virginia Pine, Eastern Red Cedar, or ‚Carolina Sapphire™ Cypress Tree Grate Example of Planted Bump-out City of Portland - Stormwater Management Manual Suggested Plant List Seating Examples Trees: Notes: 11 American Sycamore Bald cypress Black gum Magnolia Post oak River birch Sugar maple Platanus occidentalis Taxodium distichum Nyssa sylvatica Magnolia grandiflora Quercus stellata Betula nigra Acer saccharum wet soils (swale) wet soils (swale) Fall color / wet soils evergreen shade canopy tree wet soils (swale) Fall color Shrubs: Friendship Plaza Benches Friendship Plaza Wall Mounted Benches 15 American beautyberry Sweet pepperbush Virginia sweetspire Wax Yellow azalea Yaupon holly Callicarpa americana Clethra alnifolia Itea virginica Myrica cerifera Rhododendron austrinum Ilex vomitoria purple berries in Fall tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils partial shade tolerates wet soils 13 14 Wall St. Perennials: Moveable Seating For Splash Pad and Fountain Plaza Areas Barbra™s buttons Black-eyed Susan Cattail gayfeather Copper iris Marshallia graminifolia Rudbeckia fulgida Liatris pycnostachya Iris fulva wet soils (swale) tolerates wet soils wet soils wet soils (swale) Ornamental Grasses: 12 12 12 Cherokee Ave. 11 Inland seaoats Pink muhly Chasmanthium latifolium Muhlenbergia capillaris Panicum virgatum wet soils tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils Church St. 11 N. Railroad St. S. Railroad St. 10 Hwy 113 Allee Perspective e F c n e 3 5 4 New Lawn and Allee 16 Friendship Plaza 6 8 7 6 3 1 2 9 Amphitheater N. Public Square S. Public Square Splash Playground Downtown Parking Signs Plan Prepared by: Downtown Design Studio NOT FOR CONSTRUCTION CONCEPTUAL USE ONLY Firehouse This drawing was prepared as a conceptual design solution. Neither the Georgia Depart- ment of Community Affairs, the University of Georgia™s School of Environmental Design, nor the Georgia Trust for Historic Preservation will be responsible for any problems which arise from the use of this drawing as a working drawing for construction purposes. Date: 8/11/2014 Drawn by: NM, GM Checked by: CF Revisions:Vegetated Swale Perspective Tree Bump Out Vegetated Swale Detail Plan Legend 1. New allee & plaza space (Friendship Plaza Monument and historic markers relocated) 2. Existing map mural 3. New benches (see fiSeating Examplesfl) to be placed at Friendship Plaza 4. New covered stage (35™x25™) 5. Flag pole remains in current location and is flanked by two existing monuments 6. New greenspace 7. Existing fountain/plaza area 8. New labyrinth splash playground park Tree wells should be a minimum of 6™x6™. An 8x8 tree well is preferable because larger tree wells allow for better root growth and they prevent roots from breaking up sidewalks. Any future street tree plantings should utilize tree grates to minimize soil compaction around the bases of street trees. 9. Movable seating 10. Adjusted angled parking 11. Redefined Crosswalks (Concrete with brick paver strips are a better choice for future sidewalks because they allow utility access and the concrete is less susceptible to buckling from roots) 12. Vegetated swale (assists in stormwater management) 13. New parking lot entrance and speed bump (crossing is raised to slow traffic on street) 14. Adjusted parking lot space (increases vegetative swale width spacing while still meeting parking lot standards 15. New large shade trees planted in concrete bump outs with tree grates (allow for placement of tall canopy trees that provide shade while not obstructing business storefronts) 16. New Christmas tree location - recommended species: Virginia Pine, Eastern Red Cedar, or ‚Carolina Sapphire™ Cypress Tree Grate Example of Planted Bump-out City of Portland - Stormwater Management Manual Suggested Plant List Seating Examples Trees: Notes: 11 American Sycamore Bald cypress Black gum Magnolia Post oak River birch Sugar maple Platanus occidentalis Taxodium distichum Nyssa sylvatica Magnolia grandiflora Quercus stellata Betula nigra Acer saccharum wet soils (swale) wet soils (swale) Fall color / wet soils evergreen shade canopy tree wet soils (swale) Fall color Shrubs: Friendship Plaza Benches Friendship Plaza Wall Mounted Benches 15 American beautyberry Sweet pepperbush Virginia sweetspire Wax Yellow azalea Yaupon holly Callicarpa americana Clethra alnifolia Itea virginica Myrica cerifera Rhododendron austrinum Ilex vomitoria purple berries in Fall tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils partial shade tolerates wet soils 13 14 Wall St. Perennials: Moveable Seating For Splash Pad and Fountain Plaza Areas Barbra™s buttons Black-eyed Susan Cattail gayfeather Copper iris Marshallia graminifolia Rudbeckia fulgida Liatris pycnostachya Iris fulva wet soils (swale) tolerates wet soils wet soils wet soils (swale) Ornamental Grasses: 12 12 12 Cherokee Ave. 11 Inland seaoats Pink muhly Chasmanthium latifolium Muhlenbergia capillaris Panicum virgatum wet soils tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils Church St. 11 N. Railroad St. S. Railroad St. 10 Hwy 113 Allee Perspective e F c n e 3 5 4 New Lawn and Allee 16 Friendship Plaza 6 8 7 6 3 1 2 9 Amphitheater N. Public Square S. Public Square Splash Playground Downtown Parking Signs Plan Prepared by: Downtown Design Studio NOT FOR CONSTRUCTION CONCEPTUAL USE ONLY Firehouse This drawing was prepared as a conceptual design solution. Neither the Georgia Depart- ment of Community Affairs, the University of Georgia™s School of Environmental Design, nor the Georgia Trust for Historic Preservation will be responsible for any problems which arise from the use of this drawing as a working drawing for construction purposes. Date: 8/11/2014 Drawn by: NM, GM Checked by: CF Revisions:Vegetated Swale Perspective Tree Bump Out Vegetated Swale Detail Plan Legend 1. New allee & plaza space (Friendship Plaza Monument and historic markers relocated) 2. Existing map mural 3. New benches (see fiSeating Examplesfl) to be placed at Friendship Plaza 4. New covered stage (35™x25™) 5. Flag pole remains in current location and is flanked by two existing monuments 6. New greenspace 7. Existing fountain/plaza area 8. New labyrinth splash playground park Tree wells should be a minimum of 6™x6™. An 8x8 tree well is preferable because larger tree wells allow for better root growth and they prevent roots from breaking up sidewalks. Any future street tree plantings should utilize tree grates to minimize soil compaction around the bases of street trees. 9. Movable seating 10. Adjusted angled parking 11. Redefined Crosswalks (Concrete with brick paver strips are a better choice for future sidewalks because they allow utility access and the concrete is less susceptible to buckling from roots) 12. Vegetated swale (assists in stormwater management) 13. New parking lot entrance and speed bump (crossing is raised to slow traffic on street) 14. Adjusted parking lot space (increases vegetative swale width spacing while still meeting parking lot standards 15. New large shade trees planted in concrete bump outs with tree grates (allow for placement of tall canopy trees that provide shade while not obstructing business storefronts) 16. New Christmas tree location - recommended species: Virginia Pine, Eastern Red Cedar, or ‚Carolina Sapphire™ Cypress Tree Grate Example of Planted Bump-out City of Portland - Stormwater Management Manual Suggested Plant List Seating Examples Trees: Notes: 11 American Sycamore Bald cypress Black gum Magnolia Post oak River birch Sugar maple Platanus occidentalis Taxodium distichum Nyssa sylvatica Magnolia grandiflora Quercus stellata Betula nigra Acer saccharum wet soils (swale) wet soils (swale) Fall color / wet soils evergreen shade canopy tree wet soils (swale) Fall color Shrubs: Friendship Plaza Benches Friendship Plaza Wall Mounted Benches 15 American beautyberry Sweet pepperbush Virginia sweetspire Wax Yellow azalea Yaupon holly Callicarpa americana Clethra alnifolia Itea virginica Myrica cerifera Rhododendron austrinum Ilex vomitoria purple berries in Fall tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils partial shade tolerates wet soils 13 14 Wall St. Perennials: Moveable Seating For Splash Pad and Fountain Plaza Areas Barbra™s buttons Black-eyed Susan Cattail gayfeather Copper iris Marshallia graminifolia Rudbeckia fulgida Liatris pycnostachya Iris fulva wet soils (swale) tolerates wet soils wet soils wet soils (swale) Ornamental Grasses: 12 12 12 Cherokee Ave. 11 Inland seaoats Pink muhly Chasmanthium latifolium Muhlenbergia capillaris Panicum virgatum wet soils tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils Church St. 11 N. Railroad St. S. Railroad St. 10 Hwy 113 Allee Perspective e F c n e 3 5 4 New Lawn and Allee 16 Friendship Plaza 6 8 7 6 3 1 2 9 Amphitheater N. Public Square S. Public Square Splash Playground Downtown Parking Signs Plan Prepared by: Downtown Design Studio NOT FOR CONSTRUCTION CONCEPTUAL USE ONLY Firehouse This drawing was prepared as a conceptual design solution. Neither the Georgia Depart- ment of Community Affairs, the University of Georgia™s School of Environmental Design, nor the Georgia Trust for Historic Preservation will be responsible for any problems which arise from the use of this drawing as a working drawing for construction purposes. Date: 8/11/2014 Drawn by: NM, GM Checked by: CF Revisions:Vegetated Swa le Perspective Tree Bump Out Vegetated Swale Detail Plan Legend 1. New allee & plaza space (Friendship Plaza Monument and historic markers relocated) 2. Existing map mural 3. New benches (see fiSeating Examplesfl) to be placed at Friendship Plaza 4. New covered stage (35™x25™) 5. Flag pole remains in current location and is flanked by two existing monuments 6. New greenspace 7. Existing fountain/plaza area 8. New labyrinth splash playground park Tree wells should be a minimum of 6™x6™. An 8x8 tree well is preferable because larger tree wells allow for better root growth and they prevent roots from breaking up sidewalks. Any future street tree plantings should utilize tree grates to minimize soil compaction around the bases of street trees. 9. Movable seating 10. Adjusted angled parking 11. Redefined Crosswalks (Concrete with brick paver strips are a better choice for future sidewalks because they allow utility access and the concrete is less susceptible to buckling from roots) 12. Vegetated swale (assists in stormwater management) 13. New parking lot entrance and speed bump (crossing is raised to slow traffic on street) 14. Adjusted parking lot space (increases vegetative swale width spacing while still meeting parking lot standards 15. New large shade trees planted in concrete bump outs with tree grates (allow for placement of tall canopy trees that provide shade while not obstructing business storefronts) 16. New Christmas tree location - recommended species: Virginia Pine, Eastern Red Cedar, or ‚Carolina Sapphire™ Cypress Tree Grate Example of Planted Bump-out City of Portland - Stormwater Management Manual Suggested Plant List Seating Examples Trees: Notes: 11 American Sycamore Bald cypress Black gum Magnolia Post oak River birch Sugar maple Platanus occidentalis Taxodium distichum Nyssa sylvatica Magnolia grandiflora Quercus stellata Betula nigra Acer saccharum wet soils (swale) wet soils (swale) Fall color / wet soils evergreen shade canopy tree wet soils (swale) Fall color Shrubs: Friendship Plaza Benches Friendship Plaza Wall Mounted Benches 15 American beautyberry Sweet pepperbush Virginia sweetspire Wax Yellow azalea Yaupon holly Callicarpa americana Clethra alnifolia Itea virginica Myrica cerifera Rhododendron austrinum Ilex vomitoria purple berries in Fall tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils partial shade tolerates wet soils 13 14 Wall St. Perennials: Moveable Seating For Splash Pad and Fountain Plaza Areas Barbra™s buttons Black-eyed Susan Cattail gayfeather Copper iris Marshallia graminifolia Rudbeckia fulgida Liatris pycnostachya Iris fulva wet soils (swale) tolerates wet soils wet soils wet soils (swale) Ornamental Grasses: 12 12 12 Cherokee Ave. 11 Inland seaoats Pink muhly Chasmanthium latifolium Muhlenbergia capillaris Panicum virgatum wet soils tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils Church St. 11 N. Railroad St. S. Railroad St. 10 Hwy 113 Allee Perspective e F c n e 3 5 4 New Lawn and Allee 16 Friendship Plaza 6 8 7 6 3 1 2 9 Amphitheater N. Public Square S. Public Square Splash Playground Downtown Parking Signs Plan Prepared by: Downtown Design Studio NOT FOR CONSTRUCTION CONCEPTUAL USE ONLY Firehouse This drawing was prepared as a conceptual design solution. Neither the Georgia Depart- ment of Community Affairs, the University of Georgia™s School of Environmental Design, nor the Georgia Trust for Historic Preservation will be responsible for any problems which arise from the use of this drawing as a working drawing for construction purposes. Date: 8/11/2014 Drawn by: NM, GM Checked by: CF Revisions: Vegetated Swale Perspective Tree Bump Out Vegetated Swale Detail Plan Legend 1. New allee & plaza space (Friendship Plaza Monument and historic markers relocated) 2. Existing map mural 3. New benches (see fiSeating Examplesfl) to be placed at Friendship Plaza 4. New covered stage (35™x25™) 5. Flag pole remains in current location and is flanked by two existing monuments 6. New greenspace 7. Existing fountain/plaza area 8. New labyrinth splash playground park Tree wells should be a minimum of 6™x6™. An 8x8 tree well is preferable because larger tree wells allow for better root growth and they prevent roots from breaking up sidewalks. Any future street tree plantings should utilize tree grates to minimize soil compaction around the bases of street trees. 9. Movable seating 10. Adjusted angled parking 11. Redefined Crosswalks (Concrete with brick paver strips are a better choice for future sidewalks because they allow utility access and the concrete is less susceptible to buckling from roots) 12. Vegetated swale (assists in stormwater management) 13. New parking lot entrance and speed bump (crossing is raised to slow traffic on street) 14. Adjusted parking lot space (increases vegetative swale width spacing while still meeting parking lot standards 15. New large shade trees planted in concrete bump outs with tree grates (allow for placement of tall canopy trees that provide shade while not obstructing business storefronts) 16. New Christmas tree location - recommended species: Virginia Pine, Eastern Red Cedar, or ‚Carolina Sapphire™ Cypress Tree Grate Example of Planted Bump-out City of Portland - Stormwater Management Manual Suggested Plant List Seating Examples Trees: Notes: 11 American Sycamore Bald cypress Black gum Magnolia Post oak River birch Sugar maple Platanus occidentalis Taxodium distichum Nyssa sylvatica Magnolia grandiflora Quercus stellata Betula nigra Acer saccharum wet soils (swale) wet soils (swale) Fall color / wet soils evergreen shade canopy tree wet soils (swale) Fall color Shrubs: Friendship Plaza Benches Friendship Plaza Wall Mounted Benches 15 American beautyberry Sweet pepperbush Virginia sweetspire Wax Yellow azalea Yaupon holly Callicarpa americana Clethra alnifolia Itea virginica Myrica cerifera Rhododendron austrinum Ilex vomitoria purple berries in Fall tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils partial shade tolerates wet soils 13 14 Wall St. Perennials: Moveable Seating For Splash Pad and Fountain Plaza Areas Barbra™s buttons Black-eyed Susan Cattail gayfeather Copper iris Marshallia graminifolia Rudbeckia fulgida Liatris pycnostachya Iris fulva wet soils (swale) tolerates wet soils wet soils wet soils (swale) Ornamental Grasses: 12 12 12 Cherokee Ave. 11 Inland seaoats Pink muhly Chasmanthium latifolium Muhlenbergia capillaris Panicum virgatum wet soils tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils Church St. 11 N. Railroad St. S. Railroad St. 10 Hwy 113 Allee Perspective e F c n e 3 5 4 New Lawn and Allee 16 Friendship Plaza 6 8 7 6 3 1 2 9 Amphitheater N. Public Square S. Public Square Splash Playground Downtown Parking Signs Plan Prepared by: Downtown Design Studio NOT FOR CONSTRUCTION CONCEPTUAL USE ONLY Firehouse This drawing was prepared as a conceptual design solution. Neither the Georgia Depart- ment of Community Affairs, the University of Georgia™s School of Environmental Design, nor the Georgia Trust for Historic Preservation will be responsible for any problems which arise from the use of this drawing as a working drawing for construction purposes. Date: 8/11/2014 Drawn by: NM, GM Checked by: CF Revisions:Vegetated Swale Perspective Tree Bump Out Vegetated Swale Detail Plan Legend 1. New allee & plaza space (Friendship Plaza Monument and historic markers relocated) 2. Existing map mural 3. New benches (see fiSeating Examplesfl) to be placed at Friendship Plaza 4. New covered stage (35™x25™) 5. Flag pole remains in current location and is flanked by two existing monuments 6. New greenspace 7. Existing fountain/plaza area 8. New labyrinth splash playground park Tree wells should be a minimum of 6™x6™. An 8x8 tree well is preferable because larger tree wells allow for better root growth and they prevent roots from breaking up sidewalks. Any future street tree plantings should utilize tree grates to minimize soil compaction around the bases of street trees. 9. Movable seating 10. Adjusted angled parking 11. Redefined Crosswalks (Concrete with brick paver strips are a better choice for future sidewalks because they allow utility access and the concrete is less susceptible to buckling from roots) 12. Vegetated swale (assists in stormwater management) 13. New parking lot entrance and speed bump (crossing is raised to slow traffic on street) 14. Adjusted parking lot space (increases vegetative swale width spacing while still meeting parking lot standards 15. New large shade trees planted in concrete bump outs with tree grates (allow for placement of tall canopy trees that provide shade while not obstructing business storefronts) 16. New Christmas tree location - recommended species: Virginia Pine, Eastern Red Cedar, or ‚Carolina Sapphire™ Cypress Tree Grate Example of Planted Bump-out City of Portland - Stormwater Management Manual Suggested Plant List Seating Examples Trees: Notes: 11 American Sycamore Bald cypress Black gum Magnolia Post oak River birch Sugar maple Platanus occidentalis Taxodium distichum Nyssa sylvatica Magnolia grandiflora Quercus stellata Betula nigra Acer saccharum wet soils (swale) wet soils (swale) Fall color / wet soils evergreen shade canopy tree wet soils (swale) Fall color Shrubs: Friendship Plaza Benches Friendship Plaza Wall Mounted Benches 15 American beautyberry Sweet pepperbush Virginia sweetspire Wax Yellow azalea Yaupon holly Callicarpa americana Clethra alnifolia Itea virginica Myrica cerifera Rhododendron austrinum Ilex vomitoria purple berries in Fall tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils partial shade tolerates wet soils 13 14 Wall St. Perennials: Moveable Seating For Splash Pad and Fountain Plaza Areas Barbra™s buttons Black-eyed Susan Cattail gayfeather Copper iris Marshallia graminifolia Rudbeckia fulgida Liatris pycnostachya Iris fulva wet soils (swale) tolerates wet soils wet soils wet soils (swale) Ornamental Grasses: 12 12 12 Cherokee Ave. 11 Inland seaoats Pink muhly Chasmanthium latifolium Muhlenbergia capillaris Panicum virgatum wet soils tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils Church St. 11 N. Railroad St. S. Railroad St. 10 Hwy 113 Allee Perspective e F c n e 3 5 4 New Lawn and Allee 16 Friendship Plaza 6 8 7 6 3 1 2 9 Amphitheater N. Public Square S. Public Square Splash Playground Downtown Parking Signs Plan Prepared by: Downtown Design Studio NOT FOR CONSTRUCTION CONCEPTUAL USE ONLY Firehouse This drawing was prepared as a conceptual design solution. Neither the Georgia Depart- ment of Community Affairs, the University of Georgia™s School of Environmental Design, nor the Georgia Trust for Historic Preservation will be responsible for any problems which arise from the use of this drawing as a working drawing for construction purposes. Date: 8/11/2014 Drawn by: NM, GM Checked by: CF Revisions:Vegetated Swale Perspective Tree Bump Out Vegetated Swale Detail Plan Legend 1. New allee & plaza space (Friendship Plaza Monument and historic markers relocated) 2. Existing map mural 3. New benches (see fiSeating Examplesfl) to be placed at Friendship Plaza 4. New covered stage (35™x25™) 5. Flag pole remains in current location and is flanked by two existing monuments 6. New greenspace 7. Existing fountain/plaza area 8. New labyrinth splash playground park Tree wells should be a minimum of 6™x6™. An 8x8 tree well is preferable because larger tree wells allow for better root growth and they prevent roots from breaking up sidewalks. Any future street tree plantings should utilize tree grates to minimize soil compaction around the bases of street trees. 9. Movable seating 10. Adjusted angled parking 11. Redefined Crosswalks (Concrete with brick paver strips are a better choice for future sidewalks because they allow utility access and the concrete is less susceptible to buckling from roots) 12. Vegetated swale (assists in stormwater management) 13. New parking lot entrance and speed bump (crossing is raised to slow traffic on street) 14. Adjusted parking lot space (increases vegetative swale width spacing while still meeting parking lot standards 15. New large shade trees planted in concrete bump outs with tree grates (allow for placement of tall canopy trees that provide shade while not obstructing business storefronts) 16. New Christmas tree location - recommended species: Virginia Pine, Eastern Red Cedar, or ‚Carolina Sapphire™ Cypress Tree Grate Example of Planted Bump-out City of Portland - Stormwater Management Manual Suggested Plant List Seating Examples Trees: Notes: 11 American Sycamore Bald cypress Black gum Magnolia Post oak River birch Sugar maple Platanus occidentalis Taxodium distichum Nyssa sylvatica Magnolia grandiflora Quercus stellata Betula nigra Acer saccharum wet soils (swale) wet soils (swale) Fall color / wet soils evergreen shade canopy tree wet soils (swale) Fall color Shrubs: Friendship Plaza Benches Friendship Plaza Wall Mounted Benches 15 American beautyberry Sweet pepperbush Virginia sweetspire Wax Yellow azalea Yaupon holly Callicarpa americana Clethra alnifolia Itea virginica Myrica cerifera Rhododendron austrinum Ilex vomitoria purple berries in Fall tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils partial shade tolerates wet soils 13 14 Wall St. Perennials: Moveable Seating For Splash Pad and Fountain Plaza Areas Barbra™s buttons Black-eyed Susan Cattail gayfeather Copper iris Marshallia graminifolia Rudbeckia fulgida Liatris pycnostachya Iris fulva wet soils (swale) tolerates wet soils wet soils wet soils (swale) Ornamental Grasses: 12 12 12 Cherokee Ave. 11 Inland seaoats Pink muhly Chasmanthium latifolium Muhlenbergia capillaris Panicum virgatum wet soils tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils Church St. 11 N. Railroad St. S. Railroad St. 10 Hwy 113 Allee Perspective e F c n e 3 5 4 New Lawn and Allee 16 Friendship Plaza 6 8 7 6 3 1 2 9 Amphitheater N. Public Square S. Public Square Splash Playground Downtown Parking Signs Plan Prepared by: Downtown Design Studio NOT FOR CONSTRUCTION CONCEPTUAL USE ONLY Firehouse This drawing was prepared as a conceptual design solution. Neither the Georgia Depart- ment of Community Affairs, the University of Georgia™s School of Environmental Design, nor the Georgia Trust for Historic Preservation will be responsible for any problems which arise from the use of this drawing as a working drawing for construction purposes. Date: 8/11/2014 Drawn by: NM, GM Checked by: CF Revisions:Vegetated Swale Perspective Tree Bump Out Vegetated Swale Detail Plan Legend 1. New allee & plaza space (Friendship Plaza Monument and historic markers relocated) 2. Existing map mural 3. New benches (see fiSeating Examplesfl) to be placed at Friendship Plaza 4. New covered stage (35™x25™) 5. Flag pole remains in current location and is flanked by two existing monuments 6. New greenspace 7. Existing fountain/plaza area 8. New labyrinth splash playground park Tree wells should be a minimum of 6™x6™. An 8x8 tree well is preferable because larger tree wells allow for better root growth and they prevent roots from breaking up sidewalks. Any future street tree plantings should utilize tree grates to minimize soil compaction around the bases of street trees. 9. Movable seating 10. Adjusted angled parking 11. Redefined Crosswalks (Concrete with brick paver strips are a better choice for future sidewalks because they allow utility access and the concrete is less susceptible to buckling from roots) 12. Vegetated swale (assists in stormwater management) 13. New parking lot entrance and speed bump (crossing is raised to slow traffic on street) 14. Adjusted parking lot space (increases vegetative swale width spacing while still meeting parking lot standards 15. New large shade trees planted in concrete bump outs with tree grates (allow for placement of tall canopy trees that provide shade while not obstructing business storefronts) 16. New Christmas tree location - recommended species: Virginia Pine, Eastern Red Cedar, or ‚Carolina Sapphire™ Cypress Tree Grate Example of Planted Bump-out City of Portland - Stormwater Management Manual Suggested Plant List Seating Examples Trees: Notes: 11 American Sycamore Bald cypress Black gum Magnolia Post oak River birch Sugar maple Platanus occidentalis Taxodium distichum Nyssa sylvatica Magnolia grandiflora Quercus stellata Betula nigra Acer saccharum wet soils (swale) wet soils (swale) Fall color / wet soils evergreen shade canopy tree wet soils (swale) Fall color Shrubs: Friendship Plaza Benches Friendship Plaza Wall Mounted Benches 15 American beautyberry Sweet pepperbush Virginia sweetspire Wax Yellow azalea Yaupon holly Callicarpa americana Clethra alnifolia Itea virginica Myrica cerifera Rhododendron austrinum Ilex vomitoria purple berries in Fall tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils partial shade tolerates wet soils 13 14 Wall St. Perennials: Moveable Seating For Splash Pad and Fountain Plaza Areas Barbra™s buttons Black-eyed Susan Cattail gayfeather Copper iris Marshallia graminifolia Rudbeckia fulgida Liatris pycnostachya Iris fulva wet soils (swale) tolerates wet soils wet soils wet soils (swale) Ornamental Grasses: 12 12 12 Cherokee Ave. 11 Inland seaoats Pink muhly Chasmanthium latifolium Muhlenbergia capillaris Panicum virgatum wet soils tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils Church St. 11 N. Railroad St. S. Railroad St. 10 Hwy 113 Allee Perspective e F c n e 3 5 4 New Lawn and Allee 16 Friendship Plaza 6 8 7 6 3 1 2 9 Amphitheater N. Public Square S. Public Square Splash Playground Downtown Parking Signs Plan Prepared by: Downtown Design Studio NOT FOR CONSTRUCTION CONCEPTUAL USE ONLY Firehouse This drawing was prepared as a conceptual design solution. Neither the Georgia Depart- ment of Community Affairs, the University of Georgia™s School of Environmental Design, nor the Georgia Trust for Historic Preservation will be responsible for any problems which arise from the use of this drawing as a working drawing for construction purposes. Date: 8/11/2014 Drawn by: NM, GM Checked by: CF Revisions: Vegetated Swale Perspect ive Tree Bump Out Vege tated Swale Detail Plan Legend 1. New allee & plaza space (Friendship Plaza Monument and historic markers relocated) 2. Existing map mural 3. New benches (see fiSeating Examplesfl) to be placed at Friendship Plaza 4. New covered stage (35™x25™) 5. Flag pole remains in current location and is flanked by two existing monuments 6. New greenspace 7. Existing fountain/plaza area 8. New labyrinth splash playground park Tree wells should be a minimum of 6™x6™. An 8x8 tree well is preferable because larger tree wells allow for better root growth and they prevent roots from breaking up sidewalks. Any future street tree plantings should utilize tree grates to minimize soil compaction around the bases of street trees. 9. Movable seating 10. Adjusted angled parking 11. Redefined Crosswalks (Concrete with brick paver strips are a better choice for future sidewalks because they allow utility access and the concrete is less susceptible to buckling from roots) 12. Vegetated swale (assists in stormwater management) 13. New parking lot entrance and speed bump (crossing is raised to slow traffic on street) 14. Adjusted parking lot space (increases vegetative swale width spacing while still meeting parking lot standards 15. New large shade trees planted in concrete bump outs with tree grates (allow for placement of tall canopy trees that provide shade while not obstructing business storefronts) 16. New Christmas tree location - recommended species: Virginia Pine, Eastern Red Cedar, or ‚Carolina Sapphire™ Cypress Tree Grate Example of Planted Bump-out City of Portland - Stormwater Management Manual Suggested Plant List Seating Examples Trees: Notes: 11 American Sycamore Bald cypress Black gum Magnolia Post oak River birch Sugar maple Platanus occidentalis Taxodium distichum Nyssa sylvatica Magnolia grandiflora Quercus stellata Betula nigra Acer saccharum wet soils (swale) wet soils (swale) Fall color / wet soils evergreen shade canopy tree wet soils (swale) Fall color Shrubs: Friendship Plaza Benches Friendship Plaza Wall Mounted Benches 15 American beautyberry Sweet pepperbush Virginia sweetspire Wax Yellow azalea Yaupon holly Callicarpa americana Clethra alnifolia Itea virginica Myrica cerifera Rhododendron austrinum Ilex vomitoria purple berries in Fall tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils partial shade tolerates wet soils 13 14 Wall St. Perennials: Moveable Seating For Splash Pad and Fountain Plaza Areas Barbra™s buttons Black-eyed Susan Cattail gayfeather Copper iris Marshallia graminifolia Rudbeckia fulgida Liatris pycnostachya Iris fulva wet soils (swale) tolerates wet soils wet soils wet soils (swale) Ornamental Grasses: 12 12 12 Cherokee Ave. 11 Inland seaoats Pink muhly Chasmanthium latifolium Muhlenbergia capillaris Panicum virgatum wet soils tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils Church St. 11 N. Railroad St. S. Railroad St. 10 Hwy 113 Allee Perspective e F c n e 3 5 4 New Lawn and Allee 16 Friendship Plaza 6 8 7 6 3 1 2 9 Amphitheater N. Public Square S. Public Square Splash Playground Downtown Parking Signs Plan Prepared by: Downtown Design Studio NOT FOR CONSTRUCTION CONCEPTUAL USE ONLY Firehouse This drawing was prepared as a conceptual design solution. Neither the Georgia Depart- ment of Community Affairs, the University of Georgia™s School of Environmental Design, nor the Georgia Trust for Historic Preservation will be responsible for any problems which arise from the use of this drawing as a working drawing for construction purposes. Date: 8/11/2014 Drawn by: NM, GM Checked by: CF Revisions: Vegetated Swale Perspective Tree Bump Out Vegetated Swale Detail Plan Legend 1. New allee & plaza space (Friendship Plaza Monument and historic markers relocated) 2. Existing map mural 3. New benches (see fiSeating Examplesfl) to be placed at Friendship Plaza 4. New covered stage (35™x25™) 5. Flag pole remains in current location and is flanked by two existing monuments 6. New greenspace 7. Existing fountain/plaza area 8. New labyrinth splash playground park Tree wells should be a minimum of 6™x6™. An 8x8 tree well is preferable because larger tree wells allow for better root growth and they prevent roots from breaking up sidewalks. Any future street tree plantings should utilize tree grates to minimize soil compaction around the bases of street trees. 9. Movable seating 10. Adjusted angled parking 11. Redefined Crosswalks (Concrete with brick paver strips are a better choice for future sidewalks because they allow utility access and the concrete is less susceptible to buckling from roots) 12. Vegetated swale (assists in stormwater management) 13. New parking lot entrance and speed bump (crossing is raised to slow traffic on street) 14. Adjusted parking lot space (increases vegetative swale width spacing while still meeting parking lot standards 15. New large shade trees planted in concrete bump outs with tree grates (allow for placement of tall canopy trees that provide shade while not obstructing business storefronts) 16. New Christmas tree location - recommended species: Virginia Pine, Eastern Red Cedar, or ‚Carolina Sapphire™ Cypress Tree Grate Example of Planted Bump-out City of Portland - Stormwater Management Manual Suggested Plant List Seating Examples Trees: Notes: 11 American Sycamore Bald cypress Black gum Magnolia Post oak River birch Sugar maple Platanus occidentalis Taxodium distichum Nyssa sylvatica Magnolia grandiflora Quercus stellata Betula nigra Acer saccharum wet soils (swale) wet soils (swale) Fall color / wet soils evergreen shade canopy tree wet soils (swale) Fall color Shrubs: Friendship Plaza Benches Friendship Plaza Wall Mounted Benches 15 American beautyberry Sweet pepperbush Virginia sweetspire Wax Yellow azalea Yaupon holly Callicarpa americana Clethra alnifolia Itea virginica Myrica cerifera Rhododendron austrinum Ilex vomitoria purple berries in Fall tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils partial shade tolerates wet soils 13 14 Wall St. Perennials: Moveable Seating For Splash Pad and Fountain Plaza Areas Barbra™s buttons Black-eyed Susan Cattail gayfeather Copper iris Marshallia graminifolia Rudbeckia fulgida Liatris pycnostachya Iris fulva wet soils (swale) tolerates wet soils wet soils wet soils (swale) Ornamental Grasses: 12 12 12 Cherokee Ave. 11 Inland seaoats Pink muhly Chasmanthium latifolium Muhlenbergia capillaris Panicum virgatum wet soils tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils Church St. 11 N. Railroad St. S. Railroad St. 10 Hwy 113 Allee Perspective e F c n e 3 5 4 New Lawn and Allee 16 Friendship Plaza 6 8 7 6 3 1 2 9 Amphitheater N. Public Square S. Public Square Splash Playground Downtown Parking Signs Plan Prepared by: Downtown Design Studio NOT FOR CONSTRUCTION CONCEPTUAL USE ONLY Firehouse This drawing was prepared as a conceptual design solution. Neither the Georgia Depart- ment of Community Affairs, the University of Georgia™s School of Environmental Design, nor the Georgia Trust for Historic Preservation will be responsible for any problems which arise from the use of this drawing as a working drawing for construction purposes. Date: 8/11/2014 Drawn by: NM, GM Checked by: CF Revisions: Vegetated Swale Perspective Tree Bump Out Vegetated Swale Detail Plan Legend 1. New allee & plaza space (Friendship Plaza Monument and historic markers relocated) 2. Existing map mural 3. New benches (see fiSeating Examplesfl) to be placed at Friendship Plaza 4. New covered stage (35™x25™) 5. Flag pole remains in current location and is flanked by two existing monuments 6. New greenspace 7. Existing fountain/plaza area 8. New labyrinth splash playground park Tree wells should be a minimum of 6™x6™. An 8x8 tree well is preferable because larger tree wells allow for better root growth and they prevent roots from breaking up sidewalks. Any future street tree plantings should utilize tree grates to minimize soil compaction around the bases of street trees. 9. Movable seating 10. Adjusted angled parking 11. Redefined Crosswalks (Concrete with brick paver strips are a better choice for future sidewalks because they allow utility access and the concrete is less susceptible to buckling from roots) 12. Vegetated swale (assists in stormwater management) 13. New parking lot entrance and speed bump (crossing is raised to slow traffic on street) 14. Adjusted parking lot space (increases vegetative swale width spacing while still meeting parking lot standards 15. New large shade trees planted in concrete bump outs with tree grates (allow for placement of tall canopy trees that provide shade while not obstructing business storefronts) 16. New Christmas tree location - recommended species: Virginia Pine, Eastern Red Cedar, or ‚Carolina Sapphire™ Cypress Tree Grate Example of Planted Bump-out City of Portland - Stormwater Management Manual Suggested Plant List Seating Examples Trees: Notes: 11 American Sycamore Bald cypress Black gum Magnolia Post oak River birch Sugar maple Platanus occidentalis Taxodium distichum Nyssa sylvatica Magnolia grandiflora Quercus stellata Betula nigra Acer saccharum wet soils (swale) wet soils (swale) Fall color / wet soils evergreen shade canopy tree wet soils (swale) Fall color Shrubs: Friendship Plaza Benches Friendship Plaza Wall Mounted Benches 15 American beautyberry Sweet pepperbush Virginia sweetspire Wax Yellow azalea Yaupon holly Callicarpa americana Clethra alnifolia Itea virginica Myrica cerifera Rhododendron austrinum Ilex vomitoria purple berries in Fall tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils partial shade tolerates wet soils 13 14 Wall St. Perennials: Moveable Seating For Splash Pad and Fountain Plaza Areas Barbra™s buttons Black-eyed Susan Cattail gayfeather Copper iris Marshallia graminifolia Rudbeckia fulgida Liatris pycnostachya Iris fulva wet soils (swale) tolerates wet soils wet soils wet soils (swale) Ornamental Grasses: 12 12 12 Cherokee Ave. 11 Inland seaoats Pink muhly Chasmanthium latifolium Muhlenbergia capillaris Panicum virgatum wet soils tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils Church St. 11 N. Railroad St. S. Railroad St. 10 Hwy 113 Allee Perspective e F c n e 3 5 4 New Lawn and Allee 16 Friendship Plaza 6 8 7 6 3 1 2 9 Amphitheater N. Public Square S. Public Square Splash Playground Downtown Parking Signs Plan Prepared by: Downtown Design Studio NOT FOR CONSTRUCTION CONCEPTUAL USE ONLY Firehouse This drawing was prepared as a conceptual design solution. Neither the Georgia Depart- ment of Community Affairs, the University of Georgia™s School of Environmental Design, nor the Georgia Trust for Historic Preservation will be responsible for any problems which arise from the use of this drawing as a working drawing for construction purposes. Date: 8/11/2014 Drawn by: NM, GM Checked by: CF Revisions: Vegetate d Swal e Perspective Tree Bump Out Vegetated Swale Detail Plan Legend 1. New allee & plaza space (Friendship Plaza Monument and historic markers relocated) 2. Existing map mural 3. New benches (see fiSeating Examplesfl) to be placed at Friendship Plaza 4. New covered stage (35™x25™) 5. Flag pole remains in current location and is flanked by two existing monuments 6. New greenspace 7. Existing fountain/plaza area 8. New labyrinth splash playground park Tree wells should be a minimum of 6™x6™. An 8x8 tree well is preferable because larger tree wells allow for better root growth and they prevent roots from breaking up sidewalks. Any future street tree plantings should utilize tree grates to minimize soil compaction around the bases of street trees. 9. Movable seating 10. Adjusted angled parking 11. Redefined Crosswalks (Concrete with brick paver strips are a better choice for future sidewalks because they allow utility access and the concrete is less susceptible to buckling from roots) 12. Vegetated swale (assists in stormwater management) 13. New parking lot entrance and speed bump (crossing is raised to slow traffic on street) 14. Adjusted parking lot space (increases vegetative swale width spacing while still meeting parking lot standards 15. New large shade trees planted in concrete bump outs with tree grates (allow for placement of tall canopy trees that provide shade while not obstructing business storefronts) 16. New Christmas tree location - recommended species: Virginia Pine, Eastern Red Cedar, or ‚Carolina Sapphire™ Cypress Tree Grate Example of Planted Bump-out City of Portland - Stormwater Management Manual Suggested Plant List Seating Examples Trees: Notes: 11 American Sycamore Bald cypress Black gum Magnolia Post oak River birch Sugar maple Platanus occidentalis Taxodium distichum Nyssa sylvatica Magnolia grandiflora Quercus stellata Betula nigra Acer saccharum wet soils (swale) wet soils (swale) Fall color / wet soils evergreen shade canopy tree wet soils (swale) Fall color Shrubs: Friendship Plaza Benches Friendship Plaza Wall Mounted Benches 15 American beautyberry Sweet pepperbush Virginia sweetspire Wax Yellow azalea Yaupon holly Callicarpa americana Clethra alnifolia Itea virginica Myrica cerifera Rhododendron austrinum Ilex vomitoria purple berries in Fall tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils partial shade tolerates wet soils 13 14 Wall St. Perennials: Moveable Seating For Splash Pad and Fountain Plaza Areas Barbra™s buttons Black-eyed Susan Cattail gayfeather Copper iris Marshallia graminifolia Rudbeckia fulgida Liatris pycnostachya Iris fulva wet soils (swale) tolerates wet soils wet soils wet soils (swale) Ornamental Grasses: 12 12 12 Cherokee Ave. 11 Inland seaoats Pink muhly Chasmanthium latifolium Muhlenbergia capillaris Panicum virgatum wet soils tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils Church St. 11 N. Railroad St. S. Railroad St. 10 Hwy 113 Allee Perspective e F c n e 3 5 4 New Lawn and Allee 16 Friendship Plaza 6 8 7 6 3 1 2 9 Amphitheater N. Public Square S. Public Square Splash Playground Downtown Parking Signs Plan Prepared by: Downtown Design Studio NOT FOR CONSTRUCTION CONCEPTUAL USE ONLY Firehouse This drawing was prepared as a conceptual design solution. Neither the Georgia Depart- ment of Community Affairs, the University of Georgia™s School of Environmental Design, nor the Georgia Trust for Historic Preservation will be responsible for any problems which arise from the use of this drawing as a working drawing for construction purposes. Date: 8/11/2014 Drawn by: NM, GM Checked by: CF Revisions: Date: 8/11/2014 Drawn by: NM, GM Checked by: CF Revisions:Vegetated Swale Perspective Tree Bump Out Vegetated Swale Detail Plan Legend 1. New allee & plaza space (Friendship Plaza Monument and historic markers relocated) 2. Existing map mural 3. New benches (see fiSeating Examplesfl) to be placed at Friendship Plaza 4. New covered stage (35™x25™) 5. Flag pole remains in current location and is flanked by two existing monuments 6. New greenspace 7. Existing fountain/plaza area 8. New labyrinth splash playground park Tree wells should be a minimum of 6™x6™. An 8x8 tree well is preferable because larger tree wells allow for better root growth and they prevent roots from breaking up sidewalks. Any future street tree plantings should utilize tree grates to minimize soil compaction around the bases of street trees. 9. Movable seating 10. Adjusted angled parking 11. Redefined Crosswalks (Concrete with brick paver strips are a better choice for future sidewalks because they allow utility access and the concrete is less susceptible to buckling from roots) 12. Vegetated swale (assists in stormwater management) 13. New parking lot entrance and speed bump (crossing is raised to slow traffic on street) 14. Adjusted parking lot space (increases vegetative swale width spacing while still meeting parking lot standards 15. New large shade trees planted in concrete bump outs with tree grates (allow for placement of tall canopy trees that provide shade while not obstructing business storefronts) 16. New Christmas tree location - recommended species: Virginia Pine, Eastern Red Cedar, or ‚Carolina Sapphire™ Cypress Tree Grate Example of Planted Bump-out City of Portland - Stormwater Management Manual Suggested Plant List Seating Examples Trees: Notes: 11 American Sycamore Bald cypress Black gum Magnolia Post oak River birch Sugar maple Platanus occidentalis Taxodium distichum Nyssa sylvatica Magnolia grandiflora Quercus stellata Betula nigra Acer saccharum wet soils (swale) wet soils (swale) Fall color / wet soils evergreen shade canopy tree wet soils (swale) Fall color Shrubs: Friendship Plaza Benches Friendship Plaza Wall Mounted Benches 15 American beautyberry Sweet pepperbush Virginia sweetspire Wax Yellow azalea Yaupon holly Callicarpa americana Clethra alnifolia Itea virginica Myrica cerifera Rhododendron austrinum Ilex vomitoria purple berries in Fall tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils partial shade tolerates wet soils 13 14 Wall St. Perennials: Moveable Seating For Splash Pad and Fountain Plaza Areas Barbra™s buttons Black-eyed Susan Cattail gayfeather Copper iris Marshallia graminifolia Rudbeckia fulgida Liatris pycnostachya Iris fulva wet soils (swale) tolerates wet soils wet soils wet soils (swale) Ornamental Grasses: 12 12 12 Cherokee Ave. 11 Inland seaoats Pink muhly Chasmanthium latifolium Muhlenbergia capillaris Panicum virgatum wet soils tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils Church St. 11 N. Railroad St. S. Railroad St. 10 Hwy 113 Allee Perspective e F c n e 3 5 4 New Lawn and Allee 16 Friendship Plaza 6 8 7 6 3 1 2 9 Amphitheater N. Public Square S. Public Square Splash Playground Downtown Parking Signs Plan Prepared by: Downtown Design Studio NOT FOR CONSTRUCTION CONCEPTUAL USE ONLY Firehouse This drawing was prepared as a conceptual design solution. Neither the Georgia Depart- ment of Community Affairs, the University of Georgia™s School of Environmental Design, nor the Georgia Trust for Historic Preservation will be responsible for any problems which arise from the use of this drawing as a working drawing for construction purposes. Date: 8/11/2014 Drawn by: NM, GM Checked by: CF Revisions:Vegetated Swale Perspective Tree Bump Out Vegetated Swale Detail Plan Legend 1. New allee & plaza space (Friendship Plaza Monument and historic markers relocated) 2. Existing map mural 3. New benches (see fiSeating Examplesfl) to be placed at Friendship Plaza 4. New covered stage (35™x25™) 5. Flag pole remains in current location and is flanked by two existing monuments 6. New greenspace 7. Existing fountain/plaza area 8. New labyrinth splash playground park Tree wells should be a minimum of 6™x6™. An 8x8 tree well is preferable because larger tree wells allow for better root growth and they prevent roots from breaking up sidewalks. Any future street t Vegetated Swale Perspective Tree Bump Out Vegetated Swale Detail Plan Legend 1. New allee & plaza space (Friendship Plaza Monument and historic markers relocated) 2. Existing map mural 3. New benches (see fiSeating Examplesfl) to be placed at Friendship Plaza 4. New covered stage (35™x25™) 5. Flag pole remains in current location and is flanked by two existing monuments 6. New greenspace 7. Existing fountain/plaza area 8. New labyrinth splash playground park Tree wells should be a minimum of 6™x6™. An 8x8 tree well is preferable because larger tree wells allow for better root growth and they prevent roots from breaking up sidewalks. Any future street tree plantings should utilize tree grates to minimize soil compaction around the bases of street trees. 9. Movable seating 10. Adjusted angled parking 11. Redefined Crosswalks (Concrete with brick paver strips are a better choice for future sidewalks because they allow utility access and the concrete is less susceptible to buckling from roots) 12. Vegetated swale (assists in stormwater management) 13. New parking lot entrance and speed bump (crossing is raised to slow traffic on street) 14. Adjusted parking lot space (increases vegetative swale width spacing while still meeting parking lot standards 15. New large shade trees planted in concrete bump outs with tree grates (allow for placement of tall canopy trees that provide shade while not obstructing business storefronts) 16. New Christmas tree location - recommended species: Virginia Pine, Eastern Red Cedar, or ‚Carolina Sapphire™ Cypress Tree Grate Example of Planted Bump-out City of Portland - Stormwater Management Manual Suggested Plant List Seating Examples Trees: Notes: 11 American Sycamore Bald cypress Black gum Magnolia Post oak River birch Sugar maple Platanus occidentalis Taxodium distichum Nyssa sylvatica Magnolia grandiflora Quercus stellata Betula nigra Acer saccharum wet soils (swale) wet soils (swale) Fall color / wet soils evergreen shade canopy tree wet soils (swale) Fall color Shrubs: Friendship Plaza Benches Friendship Plaza Wall Mounted Benches 15 American beautyberry Sweet pepperbush Virginia sweetspire Wax Yellow azalea Yaupon holly Callicarpa americana Clethra alnifolia Itea virginica Myrica cerifera Rhododendron austrinum Ilex vomitoria purple berries in Fall tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils partial shade tolerates wet soils 13 14 Wall St. Perennials: Moveable Seating For Splash Pad and Fountain Plaza Areas Barbra™s buttons Black-eyed Susan Cattail gayfeather Copper iris Marshallia graminifolia Rudbeckia fulgida Liatris pycnostachya Iris fulva wet soils (swale) tolerates wet soils wet soils wet soils (swale) Ornamental Grasses: 12 12 12 Cherokee Ave. 11 Inland seaoats Pink muhly Chasmanthium latifolium Muhlenbergia capillaris Panicum virgatum wet soils tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils Church St. 11 N. Railroad St. S. Railroad St. 10 Hwy 113 Allee Perspective e F c n e 3 5 4 New Lawn and Allee 16 Friendship Plaza 6 8 7 6 3 1 2 9 Amphitheater N. Public Square S. Public Square Splash Playground Downtown Parking Signs Plan Prepared by: Downtown Design Studio NOT FOR CONSTRUCTION CONCEPTUAL USE ONLY Firehouse This drawing was prepared as a conceptual design solution. Neither the Georgia Depart- ment of Community Affairs, the University of Georgia™s School of Environmental Design, nor the Georgia Trust for Historic Preservation will be responsible for any problems which arise from the use of this drawing as a working drawing for construction purposes. Date: 8/11/2014 Drawn by: NM, GM Checked by: CF Revisions:Vegetated Swale Perspective Tree Bump Out Vegetated Swale Detail Plan Legend 1. New allee & plaza space (Friendship Plaza Monument and historic markers relocated) 2. Existing map mural 3. New benches (see fiSeating Examplesfl) to be placed at Friendship Plaza 4. New covered stage (35™x25™) 5. Flag pole remains in current location and is flanked by two existing monuments 6. New greenspace 7. Existing fountain/plaza area 8. New labyrinth splash playground park Tree wells should be a minimum of 6™x6™. An 8x8 tree well is preferable because larger tree wells allow for better root growth and they prevent roots from breaking up sidewalks. Any future street tree plantings should utilize tree grates to minimize soil compaction around the bases of street trees. 9. Movable seating 10. Adjusted angled parking 11. Redefined Crosswalks (Concrete with brick paver strips are a better choice for future sidewalks because they allow utility access and the concrete is less susceptible to buckling from roots) 12. Vegetated swale (assists in stormwater management) 13. New parking lot entrance and speed bump (crossing is raised to slow traffic on street) 14. Adjusted parking lot space (increases vegetative swale width spacing while still meeting parking lot standards 15. New large shade trees planted in concrete bump outs with tree grates (allow for placement of tall canopy trees that provide shade while not obstructing business storefronts) 16. New Christmas tree location - recommended species: Virginia Pine, Eastern Red Cedar, or ‚Carolina Sapphire™ Cypress Tree Grate Example of Planted Bump-out City of Portland - Stormwater Management Manual Suggested Plant List Seating Examples Trees: Notes: 11 American Sycamore Bald cypress Black gum Magnolia Post oak River birch Sugar maple Platanus occidentalis Taxodium distichum Nyssa sylvatica Magnolia grandiflora Quercus stellata Betula nigra Acer saccharum wet soils (swale) wet soils (swale) Fall color / wet soils evergreen shade canopy tree wet soils (swale) Fall color Shrubs: Friendship Plaza Benches Friendship Plaza Wall Mounted Benches 15 American beautyberry Sweet pepperbush Virginia sweetspire Wax Yellow azalea Yaupon holly Callicarpa americana Clethra alnifolia Itea virginica Myrica cerifera Rhododendron austrinum Ilex vomitoria purple berries in Fall tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils partial shade tolerates wet soils 13 14 Wall St. Perennials: Moveable Seating For Splash Pad and Fountain Plaza Areas Barbra™s buttons Black-eyed Susan Cattail gayfeather Copper iris Marshallia graminifolia Rudbeckia fulgida Liatris pycnostachya Iris fulva wet soils (swale) tolerates wet soils wet soils wet soils (swale) Ornamental Grasses: 12 12 12 Cherokee Ave. 11 Inland seaoats Pink muhly Chasmanthium latifolium Muhlenbergia capillaris Panicum virgatum wet soils tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils Church St. 11 N. Railroad St. S. Railroad St. 10 Hwy 113 Allee Perspective e F c n e 3 5 4 New Lawn and Allee 16 Friendship Plaza 6 8 7 6 3 1 2 9 Amphitheater N. Public Square S. Public Square Splash Playground Downtown Parking Signs Plan Prepared by: Downtown Design Studio NOT FOR CONSTRUCTION CONCEPTUAL USE ONLY Firehouse This drawing was prepared as a conceptual design solution. Neither the Georgia Depart- ment of Community Affairs, the University of Georgia™s School of Environmental Design, nor the Georgia Trust for Historic Preservation will be responsible for any problems which arise from the use of this drawing as a working drawing for construction purposes. Date: 8/11/2014 Drawn by: NM, GM Checked by: CF Revisions:Vegetated Swale Perspective Tree Bump Out Vegetated Swale Detail Plan Legend 1. New allee & plaza space (Friendship Plaza Monument and historic markers relocated) 2. Existing map mural 3. New benches (see fiSeating Examplesfl) to be placed at Friendship Plaza 4. New covered stage (35™x25™) 5. Flag pole remains in current location and is flanked by two existing monuments 6. New greenspace 7. Existing fountain/plaza area 8. New labyrinth splash playground park Tree wells should be a minimum of 6™x6™. An 8x8 tree well is preferable because larger tree wells allow for better root growth and they prevent roots from breaking up sidewalks. Any future street tree plantings should utilize tree grates to minimize soil compaction around the bases of street trees. 9. Movable seating 10. Adjusted angled parking 11. Redefined Crosswalks (Concrete with brick paver strips are a better choice for future sidewalks because they allow utility access and the concrete is less susceptible to buckling from roots) 12. Vegetated swale (assists in stormwater management) 13. New parking lot entrance and speed bump (crossing is raised to slow traffic on street) 14. Adjusted parking lot space (increases vegetative swale width spacing while still meeting parking lot standards 15. New large shade trees planted in concrete bump outs with tree grates (allow for placement of tall canopy trees that provide shade while not obstructing business storefronts) 16. New Christmas tree location - recommended species: Virginia Pine, Eastern Red Cedar, or ‚Carolina Sapphire™ Cypress Tree Grate Example of Planted Bump-out City of Portland - Stormwater Management Manual Suggested Plant List Seating Examples Trees: Notes: 11 American Sycamore Bald cypress Black gum Magnolia Post oak River birch Sugar maple Platanus occidentalis Taxodium distichum Nyssa sylvatica Magnolia grandiflora Quercus stellata Betula nigra Acer saccharum wet soils (swale) wet soils (swale) Fall color / wet soils evergreen shade canopy tree wet soils (swale) Fall color Shrubs: Friendship Plaza Benches Friendship Plaza Wall Mounted Benches 15 American beautyberry Sweet pepperbush Virginia sweetspire Wax Yellow azalea Yaupon holly Callicarpa americana Clethra alnifolia Itea virginica Myrica cerifera Rhododendron austrinum Ilex vomitoria purple berries in Fall tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils partial shade tolerates wet soils 13 14 Wall St. Perennials: Moveable Seating For Splash Pad and Fountain Plaza Areas Barbra™s buttons Black-eyed Susan Cattail gayfeather Copper iris Marshallia graminifolia Rudbeckia fulgida Liatris pycnostachya Iris fulva wet soils (swale) tolerates wet soils wet soils wet soils (swale) Ornamental Grasses: 12 12 12 Cherokee Ave. 11 Inland seaoats Pink muhly Chasmanthium latifolium Muhlenbergia capillaris Panicum virgatum wet soils tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils Church St. 11 N. Railroad St. S. Railroad St. 10 Hwy 113 Allee Perspective e F c n e 3 5 4 New Lawn and Allee 16 Friendship Plaza 6 8 7 6 3 1 2 9 Amphitheater N. Public Square S. Public Square Splash Playground Downtown Parking Signs Plan Prepared by: Downtown Design Studio NOT FOR CONSTRUCTION CONCEPTUAL USE ONLY Firehouse This drawing was prepared as a conceptual design solution. Neither the Georgia Depart- ment of Community Affairs, the University of Georgia™s School of Environmental Design, nor the Georgia Trust for Historic Preservation will be responsible for any problems which arise from the use of this drawing as a working drawing for construction purposes. Date: 8/11/2014 Drawn by: NM, GM Checked by: CF Revisions:Vegetated Swale Perspective Tree Bump Out Vegetated Swale Detail Plan Legend 1. New allee & plaza space (Friendship Plaza Monument and historic markers relocated) 2. Existing map mural 3. New benches (see fiSeating Examplesfl) to be placed at Friendship Plaza 4. New covered stage (35™x25™) 5. Flag pole remains in current location and is flanked by two existing monuments 6. New greenspace 7. Existing fountain/plaza area 8. New labyrinth splash playground park Tree wells should be a minimum of 6™x6™. An 8x8 tree well is preferable because larger tree wells allow for better root growth and they prevent roots from breaking up sidewalks. Any future street tree plantings should utilize tree grates to minimize soil compaction around the bases of street trees. 9. Movable seating 10. Adjusted angled parking 11. Redefined Crosswalks (Concrete with brick paver strips are a better choice for future sidewalks because they allow utility access and the concrete is less susceptible to buckling from roots) 12. Vegetated swale (assists in stormwater management) 13. New parking lot entrance and speed bump (crossing is raised to slow traffic on street) 14. Adjusted parking lot space (increases vegetative swale width spacing while still meeting parking lot standards 15. New large shade trees planted in concrete bump outs with tree grates (allow for placement of tall canopy trees that provide shade while not obstructing business storefronts) 16. New Christmas tree location - recommended species: Virginia Pine, Eastern Red Cedar, or ‚Carolina Sapphire™ Cypress Tree Grate Example of Planted Bump-out City of Portland - Stormwater Management Manual Suggested Plant List Seating Examples Trees: Notes: 11 American Sycamore Bald cypress Black gum Magnolia Post oak River birch Sugar maple Platanus occidentalis Taxodium distichum Nyssa sylvatica Magnolia grandiflora Quercus stellata Betula nigra Acer saccharum wet soils (swale) wet soils (swale) Fall color / wet soils evergreen shade canopy tree wet soils (swale) Fall color Shrubs: Friendship Plaza Benches Friendship Plaza Wall Mounted Benches 15 American beautyberry Sweet pepperbush Virginia sweetspire Wax Yellow azalea Yaupon holly Callicarpa americana Clethra alnifolia Itea virginica Myrica cerifera Rhododendron austrinum Ilex vomitoria purple berries in Fall tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils partial shade tolerates wet soils 13 14 Wall St. Perennials: Moveable Seating For Splash Pad and Fountain Plaza Areas Barbra™s buttons Black-eyed Susan Cattail gayfeather Copper iris Marshallia graminifolia Rudbeckia fulgida Liatris pycnostachya Iris fulva wet soils (swale) tolerates wet soils wet soils wet soils (swale) Ornamental Grasses: 12 12 12 Cherokee Ave. 11 Inland seaoats Pink muhly Chasmanthium latifolium Muhlenbergia capillaris Panicum virgatum wet soils tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils Church St. 11 N. Railroad St. S. Railroad St. 10 Hwy 113 Allee Perspective e F c n e 3 5 4 New Lawn and Allee 16 Friendship Plaza 6 8 7 6 3 1 2 9 Amphitheater N. Public Square S. Public Square Splash Playground Downtown Parking Signs Plan Prepared by: Downtown Design Studio NOT FOR CONSTRUCTION CONCEPTUAL USE ONLY Firehouse This drawing was prepared as a conceptual design solution. Neither the Georgia Depart- ment of Community Affairs, the University of Georgia™s School of Environmental Design, nor the Georgia Trust for Historic Preservation will be responsible for any problems which arise from the use of this drawing as a working drawing for construction purposes. Date: 8/11/2014 Drawn by: NM, GM Checked by: CF Revisions:Vegetated Swale Perspective Tree Bump Out Vegetated Swale Detail Plan Legend 1. New allee & plaza space (Friendship Plaza Monument and historic markers relocated) 2. Existing map mural 3. New benches (see fiSeating Examplesfl) to be placed at Friendship Plaza 4. New covered stage (35™x25™) 5. Flag pole remains in current location and is flanked by two existing monuments 6. New greenspace 7. Existing fountain/plaza area 8. New labyrinth splash playground park Tree wells should be a minimum of 6™x6™. An 8x8 tree well is preferable because larger tree wells allow for better root growth and they prevent roots from breaking up sidewalks. Any future street tree plantings should utilize tree grates to minimize soil compaction around the bases of street trees. 9. Movable seating 10. Adjusted angled parking 11. Redefined Crosswalks (Concrete with brick paver strips are a better choice for future sidewalks because they allow utility access and the concrete is less susceptible to buckling from roots) 12. Vegetated swale (assists in stormwater management) 13. New parking lot entrance and speed bump (crossing is raised to slow traffic on street) 14. Adjusted parking lot space (increases vegetative swale width spacing while still meeting parking lot standards 15. New large shade trees planted in concrete bump outs with tree grates (allow for placement of tall canopy trees that provide shade while not obstructing business storefronts) 16. New Christmas tree location - recommended species: Virginia Pine, Eastern Red Cedar, or ‚Carolina Sapphire™ Cypress Tree Grate Example of Planted Bump-out City of Portland - Stormwater Management Manual Suggested Plant List Seating Examples Trees: Notes: 11 American Sycamore Bald cypress Black gum Magnolia Post oak River birch Sugar maple Platanus occidentalis Taxodium distichum Nyssa sylvatica Magnolia grandiflora Quercus stellata Betula nigra Acer saccharum wet soils (swale) wet soils (swale) Fall color / wet soils evergreen shade canopy tree wet soils (swale) Fall color Shrubs: Friendship Plaza Benches Friendship Plaza Wall Mounted Benches 15 American beautyberry Sweet pepperbush Virginia sweetspire Wax Yellow azalea Yaupon holly Callicarpa americana Clethra alnifolia Itea virginica Myrica cerifera Rhododendron austrinum Ilex vomitoria purple berries in Fall tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils partial shade tolerates wet soils 13 14 Wall St. Perennials: Moveable Seating For Splash Pad and Fountain Plaza Areas Barbra™s buttons Black-eyed Susan Cattail gayfeather Copper iris Marshallia graminifolia Rudbeckia fulgida Liatris pycnostachya Iris fulva wet soils (swale) tolerates wet soils wet soils wet soils (swale) Ornamental Grasses: 12 12 12 Cherokee Ave. 11 Inland seaoats Pink muhly Chasmanthium latifolium Muhlenbergia capillaris Panicum virgatum wet soils tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils Church St. 11 N. Railroad St. S. Railroad St. 10 Hwy 113 Allee Perspective e F c n e 3 5 4 New Lawn and Allee 16 Friendship Plaza 6 8 7 6 3 1 2 9 Amphitheater N. Public Square S. Public Square Splash Playground Downtown Parking Signs Plan Prepared by: Downtown Design Studio NOT FOR CONSTRUCTION CONCEPTUAL USE ONLY Firehouse This drawing was prepared as a conceptual design solution. Neither the Georgia Depart- ment of Community Affairs, the University of Georgia™s School of Environmental Design, nor the Georgia Trust for Historic Preservation will be responsible for any problems which arise from the use of this drawing as a working drawing for construction purposes. Date: 8/11/2014 Drawn by: NM, GM Checked by: CF Revisions: Vegetated Swale Perspective Tree Bump Out Vegetated Swale Detail Plan Legend 1. New allee & plaza space (Friendship Plaza Monument and historic markers relocated) 2. Existing map mural 3. New benches (see fiSeating Examplesfl) to be placed at Friendship Plaza 4. New covered stage (35™x25™) 5. Flag pole remains in current location and is flanked by two existing monuments 6. New greenspace 7. Existing fountain/plaza area 8. New labyrinth splash playground park Tree wells should be a minimum of 6™x6™. An 8x8 tree well is preferable because larger tree wells allow for better root growth and they prevent roots from breaking up sidewalks. Any future street tree plantings should utilize tree grates to minimize soil compaction around the bases of street trees. 9. Movable seating 10. Adjusted angled parking 11. Redefined Crosswalks (Concrete with brick paver strips are a better choice for future sidewalks because they allow utility access and the concrete is less susceptible to buckling from roots) 12. Vegetated swale (assists in stormwater management) 13. New parking lot entrance and speed bump (crossing is raised to slow traffic on street) 14. Adjusted parking lot space (increases vegetative swale width spacing while still meeting parking lot standards 15. New large shade trees planted in concrete bump outs with tree grates (allow for placement of tall canopy trees that provide shade while not obstructing business storefronts) 16. New Christmas tree location - recommended species: Virginia Pine, Eastern Red Cedar, or ‚Carolina Sapphire™ Cypress Tree Grate Example of Planted Bump-out City of Portland - Stormwater Management Manual Suggested Plant List Seating Examples Trees: Notes: 11 American Sycamore Bald cypress Black gum Magnolia Post oak River birch Sugar maple Platanus occidentalis Taxodium distichum Nyssa sylvatica Magnolia grandiflora Quercus stellata Betula nigra Acer saccharum wet soils (swale) wet soils (swale) Fall color / wet soils evergreen shade canopy tree wet soils (swale) Fall color Shrubs: Friendship Plaza Benches Friendship Plaza Wall Mounted Benches 15 American beautyberry Sweet pepperbush Virginia sweetspire Wax Yellow azalea Yaupon holly Callicarpa americana Clethra alnifolia Itea virginica Myrica cerifera Rhododendron austrinum Ilex vomitoria purple berries in Fall tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils partial shade tolerates wet soils 13 14 Wall St. Perennials: Moveable Seating For Splash Pad and Fountain Plaza Areas Barbra™s buttons Black-eyed Susan Cattail gayfeather Copper iris Marshallia graminifolia Rudbeckia fulgida Liatris pycnostachya Iris fulva wet soils (swale) tolerates wet soils wet soils wet soils (swale) Ornamental Grasses: 12 12 12 Cherokee Ave. 11 Inland seaoats Pink muhly Chasmanthium latifolium Muhlenbergia capillaris Panicum virgatum wet soils tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils Church St. 11 N. Railroad St. S. Railroad St. 10 Hwy 113 Allee Perspective e F c n e 3 5 4 New Lawn and Allee 16 Friendship Plaza 6 8 7 6 3 1 2 9 Amphitheater N. Public Square S. Public Square Splash Playground Downtown Parking Signs Plan Prepared by: Downtown Design Studio NOT FOR CONSTRUCTION CONCEPTUAL USE ONLY Firehouse This drawing was prepared as a conceptual design solution. Neither the Georgia Depart- ment of Community Affairs, the University of Georgia™s School of Environmental Design, nor the Georgia Trust for Historic Preservation will be responsible for any problems which arise from the use of this drawing as a working drawing for construction purposes. Date: 8/11/2014 Drawn by: NM, GM Checked by: CF Revisions: Vegetated Swale Perspective Tree Bump Out Vegetated Swale Detail Plan Legend 1. New allee & plaza space (Friendship Plaza Monument and historic markers relocated) 2. Existing map mural 3. New benches (see fiSeating Examplesfl) to be placed at Friendship Plaza 4. New covered stage (35™x25™) 5. Flag pole remains in current location and is flanked by two existing monuments 6. New greenspace 7. Existing fountain/plaza area 8. New labyrinth splash playground park Tree wells should be a minimum of 6™x6™. An 8x8 tree well is preferable because larger tree wells allow for better root growth and they prevent roots from breaking up sidewalks. Any future street tree plantings should utilize tree grates to minimize soil compaction around the bases of street trees. 9. Movable seating 10. Adjusted angled parking 11. Redefined Crosswalks (Concrete with brick paver strips are a better choice for future sidewalks because they allow utility access and the concrete is less susceptible to buckling from roots) 12. Vegetated swale (assists in stormwater management) 13. New parking lot entrance and speed bump (crossing is raised to slow traffic on street) 14. Adjusted parking lot space (increases vegetative swale width spacing while still meeting parking lot standards 15. New large shade trees planted in concrete bump outs with tree grates (allow for placement of tall canopy trees that provide shade while not obstructing business storefronts) 16. New Christmas tree location - recommended species: Virginia Pine, Eastern Red Cedar, or ‚Carolina Sapphire™ Cypress Tree Grate Example of Planted Bump-out City of Portland - Stormwater Management Manual Suggested Plant List Seating Examples Trees: Notes: 11 American Sycamore Bald cypress Black gum Magnolia Post oak River birch Sugar maple Platanus occidentalis Taxodium distichum Nyssa sylvatica Magnolia grandiflora Quercus stellata Betula nigra Acer saccharum wet soils (swale) wet soils (swale) Fall color / wet soils evergreen shade canopy tree wet soils (swale) Fall color Shrubs: Friendship Plaza Benches Friendship Plaza Wall Mounted Benches 15 American beautyberry Sweet pepperbush Virginia sweetspire Wax Yellow azalea Yaupon holly Callicarpa americana Clethra alnifolia Itea virginica Myrica cerifera Rhododendron austrinum Ilex vomitoria purple berries in Fall tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils partial shade tolerates wet soils 13 14 Wall St. Perennials: Moveable Seating For Splash Pad and Fountain Plaza Areas Barbra™s buttons Black-eyed Susan Cattail gayfeather Copper iris Marshallia graminifolia Rudbeckia fulgida Liatris pycnostachya Iris fulva wet soils (swale) tolerates wet soils wet soils wet soils (swale) Ornamental Grasses: 12 12 12 Cherokee Ave. 11 Inland seaoats Pink muhly Chasmanthium latifolium Muhlenbergia capillaris Panicum virgatum wet soils tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils Church St. 11 N. Railroad St. S. Railroad St. 10 Hwy 113 Allee Perspective e F c n e 3 5 4 New Lawn and Allee 16 Friendship Plaza 6 8 7 6 3 1 2 9 Amphitheater N. Public Square S. Public Square Splash Playground Downtown Parking Signs Plan Prepared by: Downtown Design Studio NOT FOR CONSTRUCTION CONCEPTUAL USE ONLY Firehouse This drawing was prepared as a conceptual design solution. Neither the Georgia Depart- ment of Community Affairs, the University of Georgia™s School of Environmental Design, nor the Georgia Trust for Historic Preservation will be responsible for any problems which arise from the use of this drawing as a working drawing for construction purposes. Date: 8/11/2014 Drawn by: NM, GM Checked by: CF Revisions: Vegetated Swale Perspective Tree Bump Out Vegetated Swale Detail Plan Legend 1. New allee & plaza space (Friendship Plaza Monument and historic markers relocated) 2. Existing map mural 3. New benches (see fiSeating Examplesfl) to be placed at Friendship Plaza 4. New covered stage (35™x25™) 5. Flag pole remains in current location and is flanked by two existing monuments 6. New greenspace 7. Existing fountain/plaza area 8. New labyrinth splash playground park Tree wells should be a minimum of 6™x6™. An 8x8 tree well is preferable because larger tree wells allow for better root growth and they prevent roots from breaking up sidewalks. Any future street tree plantings should utilize tree grates to minimize soil compaction around the bases of street trees. 9. Movable seating 10. Adjusted angled parking 11. Redefined Crosswalks (Concrete with brick paver strips are a better choice for future sidewalks because they allow utility access and the concrete is less susceptible to buckling from roots) 12. Vegetated swale (assists in stormwater management) 13. New parking lot entrance and speed bump (crossing is raised to slow traffic on street) 14. Adjusted parking lot space (increases vegetative swale width spacing while still meeting parking lot standards 15. New large shade trees planted in concrete bump outs with tree grates (allow for placement of tall canopy trees that provide shade while not obstructing business storefronts) 16. New Christmas tree location - recommended species: Virginia Pine, Eastern Red Cedar, or ‚Carolina Sapphire™ Cypress Tree Grate Example of Planted Bump-out City of Portland - Stormwater Management Manual Suggested Plant List Seating Examples Trees: Notes: 11 American Sycamore Bald cypress Black gum Magnolia Post oak River birch Sugar maple Platanus occidentalis Taxodium distichum Nyssa sylvatica Magnolia grandiflora Quercus stellata Betula nigra Acer saccharum wet soils (swale) wet soils (swale) Fall color / wet soils evergreen shade canopy tree wet soils (swale) Fall color Shrubs: Friendship Plaza Benches Friendship Plaza Wall Mounted Benches 15 American beautyberry Sweet pepperbush Virginia sweetspire Wax Yellow azalea Yaupon holly Callicarpa americana Clethra alnifolia Itea virginica Myrica cerifera Rhododendron austrinum Ilex vomitoria purple berries in Fall tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils partial shade tolerates wet soils 13 14 Wall St. Perennials: Moveable Seating For Splash Pad and Fountain Plaza Areas Barbra™s buttons Black-eyed Susan Cattail gayfeather Copper iris Marshallia graminifolia Rudbeckia fulgida Liatris pycnostachya Iris fulva wet soils (swale) tolerates wet soils wet soils wet soils (swale) Ornamental Grasses: 12 12 12 Cherokee Ave. 11 Inland seaoats Pink muhly Chasmanthium latifolium Muhlenbergia capillaris Panicum virgatum wet soils tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils Church St. 11 N. Railroad St. S. Railroad St. 10 Hwy 113 Allee Perspective e F c n e 3 5 4 New Lawn and Allee 16 Friendship Plaza 6 8 7 6 3 1 2 9 Amphitheater N. Public Square S. Public Square Splash Playground Downtown Parking Signs Plan Prepared by: Downtown Design Studio NOT FOR CONSTRUCTION CONCEPTUAL USE ONLY Firehouse This drawing was prepared as a conceptual design solution. Neither the Georgia Depart- ment of Community Affairs, the University of Georgia™s School of Environmental Design, nor the Georgia Trust for Historic Preservation will be responsible for any problems which arise from the use of this drawing as a working drawing for construction purposes. Date: 8/11/2014 Drawn by: NM, GM Checked by: CF Revisions: Vegetated Swale Perspective Tree Bump Out Vegetated Swale Detail Plan Legend 1. New allee & plaza space (Friendship Plaza Monument and historic markers relocated) 2. Existing map mural 3. New benches (see fiSeating Examplesfl) to be placed at Friendship Plaza 4. New covered stage (35™x25™) 5. Flag pole remains in current location and is flanked by two existing monuments 6. New greenspace 7. Existing fountain/plaza area 8. New labyrinth splash playground park Tree wells should be a minimum of 6™x6™. An 8x8 tree well is preferable because larger tree wells allow for better root growth and they prevent roots from breaking up sidewalks. Any future street tree plantings should utilize tree grates to minimize soil compaction around the bases of street trees. 9. Movable seating 10. Adjusted angled parking 11. Redefined Crosswalks (Concrete with brick paver strips are a better choice for future sidewalks because they allow utility access and the concrete is less susceptible to buckling from roots) 12. Vegetated swale (assists in stormwater management) 13. New parking lot entrance and speed bump (crossing is raised to slow traffic on street) 14. Adjusted parking lot space (increases vegetative swale width spacing while still meeting parking lot standards 15. New large shade trees planted in concrete bump outs with tree grates (allow for placement of tall canopy trees that provide shade while not obstructing business storefronts) 16. New Christmas tree location - recommended species: Virginia Pine, Eastern Red Cedar, or ‚Carolina Sapphire™ Cypress Tree Grate Example of Planted Bump-out City of Portland - Stormwater Management Manual Suggested Plant List Seating Examples Trees: Notes: 11 American Sycamore Bald cypress Black gum Magnolia Post oak River birch Sugar maple Platanus occidentalis Taxodium distichum Nyssa sylvatica Magnolia grandiflora Quercus stellata Betula nigra Acer saccharum wet soils (swale) wet soils (swale) Fall color / wet soils evergreen shade canopy tree wet soils (swale) Fall color Shrubs: Friendship Plaza Benches Friendship Plaza Wall Mounted Benches 15 American beautyberry Sweet pepperbush Virginia sweetspire Wax Yellow azalea Yaupon holly Callicarpa americana Clethra alnifolia Itea virginica Myrica cerifera Rhododendron austrinum Ilex vomitoria purple berries in Fall tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils partial shade tolerates wet soils 13 14 Wall St. Perennials: Moveable Seating For Splash Pad and Fountain Plaza Areas Barbra™s buttons Black-eyed Susan Cattail gayfeather Copper iris Marshallia graminifolia Rudbeckia fulgida Liatris pycnostachya Iris fulva wet soils (swale) tolerates wet soils wet soils wet soils (swale) Ornamental Grasses: 12 12 12 Cherokee Ave. 11 Inland seaoats Pink muhly Chasmanthium latifolium Muhlenbergia capillaris Panicum virgatum wet soils tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils Church St. 11 N. Railroad St. S. Railroad St. 10 Hwy 113 Allee Perspective e F c n e 3 5 4 New Lawn and Allee 16 Friendship Plaza 6 8 7 6 3 1 2 9 Amphitheater N. Public Square S. Public Square Splash Playground Downtown Parking Signs Plan Prepared by: Downtown Design Studio NOT FOR CONSTRUCTION CONCEPTUAL USE ONLY Firehouse This drawing was prepared as a conceptual design solution. Neither the Georgia Depart- ment of Community Affairs, the University of Georgia™s School of Environmental Design, nor the Georgia Trust for Historic Preservation will be responsible for any problems which arise from the use of this drawing as a working drawing for construction purposes. Date: 8/11/2014 Drawn by: NM, GM Checked by: CF Revisions: Vegetated Swale Perspective Tree Bump Out Vegetated Swale Detail Plan Legend 1. New allee & plaza space (Friendship Plaza Monument and historic markers relocated) 2. Existing map mural 3. New benches (see fiSeating Examplesfl) to be placed at Friendship Plaza 4. New covered stage (35™x25™) 5. Flag pole remains in current location and is flanked by two existing monuments 6. New greenspace 7. Existing fountain/plaza area 8. New labyrinth splash playground park Tree wells should be a minimum of 6™x6™. An 8x8 tree well is preferable because larger tree wells allow for better root growth and they prevent roots from breaking up sidewalks. Any future street tree plantings should utilize tree grates to minimize soil compaction around the bases of street trees. 9. Movable seating 10. Adjusted angled parking 11. Redefined Crosswalks (Concrete with brick paver strips are a better choice for future sidewalks because they allow utility access and the concrete is less susceptible to buckling from roots) 12. Vegetated swale (assists in stormwater management) 13. New parking lot entrance and speed bump (crossing is raised to slow traffic on street) 14. Adjusted parking lot space (increases vegetative swale width spacing while still meeting parking lot standards 15. New large shade trees planted in concrete bump outs with tree grates (allow for placement of tall canopy trees that provide shade while not obstructing business storefronts) 16. New Christmas tree location - recommended species: Virginia Pine, Eastern Red Cedar, or ‚Carolina Sapphire™ Cypress Tree Grate Example of Planted Bump-out City of Portland - Stormwater Management Manual Suggested Plant List Seating Examples Trees: Notes: 11 American Sycamore Bald cypress Black gum Magnolia Post oak River birch Sugar maple Platanus occidentalis Taxodium distichum Nyssa sylvatica Magnolia grandiflora Quercus stellata Betula nigra Acer saccharum wet soils (swale) wet soils (swale) Fall color / wet soils evergreen shade canopy tree wet soils (swale) Fall color Shrubs: Friendship Plaza Benches Friendship Plaza Wall Mounted Benches 15 American beautyberry Sweet pepperbush Virginia sweetspire Wax Yellow azalea Yaupon holly Callicarpa americana Clethra alnifolia Itea virginica Myrica cerifera Rhododendron austrinum Ilex vomitoria purple berries in Fall tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils partial shade tolerates wet soils 13 14 Wall St. Perennials: Moveable Seating For Splash Pad and Fountain Plaza Areas Barbra™s buttons Black-eyed Susan Cattail gayfeather Copper iris Marshallia graminifolia Rudbeckia fulgida Liatris pycnostachya Iris fulva wet soils (swale) tolerates wet soils wet soils wet soils (swale) Ornamental Grasses: 12 12 12 Cherokee Ave. 11 Inland seaoats Pink muhly Chasmanthium latifolium Muhlenbergia capillaris Panicum virgatum wet soils tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils Church St. 11 N. Railroad St. S. Railroad St. 10 Hwy 113 Allee Perspective e F c n e 3 5 4 New Lawn and Allee 16 Friendship Plaza 6 8 7 6 3 1 2 9 Amphitheater N. Public Square S. Public Square Splash Playground Downtown Parking Signs Plan Prepared by: Downtown Design Studio NOT FOR CONSTRUCTION CONCEPTUAL USE ONLY Firehouse This drawing was prepared as a conceptual design solution. Neither the Georgia Depart- ment of Community Affairs, the University of Georgia™s School of Environmental Design, nor the Georgia Trust for Historic Preservation will be responsible for any problems which arise from the use of this drawing as a working drawing for construction purposes. Date: 8/11/2014 Drawn by: NM, GM Checked by: CF Revisions: Vegetated Swale Perspective Tree Bump Out Vegetated Swale Detail Plan Legend 1. New allee & plaza space (Friendship Plaza Monument and historic markers relocated) 2. Existing map mural 3. New benches (see fiSeating Examplesfl) to be placed at Friendship Plaza 4. New covered stage (35™x25™) 5. Flag pole remains in current location and is flanked by two existing monuments 6. New greenspace 7. Existing fountain/plaza area 8. New labyrinth splash playground park Tree wells should be a minimum of 6™x6™. An 8x8 tree well is preferable because larger tree wells allow for better root growth and they prevent roots from breaking up sidewalks. Any future street tree plantings should utilize tree grates to minimize soil compaction around the bases of street trees. 9. Movable seating 10. Adjusted angled parking 11. Redefined Crosswalks (Concrete with brick paver strips are a better choice for future sidewalks because they allow utility access and the concrete is less susceptible to buckling from roots) 12. Vegetated swale (assists in stormwater management) 13. New parking lot entrance and speed bump (crossing is raised to slow traffic on street) 14. Adjusted parking lot space (increases vegetative swale width spacing while still meeting parking lot standards 15. New large shade trees planted in concrete bump outs with tree grates (allow for placement of tall canopy trees that provide shade while not obstructing business storefronts) 16. New Christmas tree location - recommended species: Virginia Pine, Eastern Red Cedar, or ‚Carolina Sapphire™ Cypress Tree Grate Example of Planted Bump-out City of Portland - Stormwater Management Manual Suggested Plant List Seating Examples Trees: Notes: 11 American Sycamore Bald cypress Black gum Magnolia Post oak River birch Sugar maple Platanus occidentalis Taxodium distichum Nyssa sylvatica Magnolia grandiflora Quercus stellata Betula nigra Acer saccharum wet soils (swale) wet soils (swale) Fall color / wet soils evergreen shade canopy tree wet soils (swale) Fall color Shrubs: Friendship Plaza Benches Friendship Plaza Wall Mounted Benches 15 American beautyberry Sweet pepperbush Virginia sweetspire Wax Yellow azalea Yaupon holly Callicarpa americana Clethra alnifolia Itea virginica Myrica cerifera Rhododendron austrinum Ilex vomitoria purple berries in Fall tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils partial shade tolerates wet soils 13 14 Wall St. Perennials: Moveable Seating For Splash Pad and Fountain Plaza Areas Barbra™s buttons Black-eyed Susan Cattail gayfeather Copper iris Marshallia graminifolia Rudbeckia fulgida Liatris pycnostachya Iris fulva wet soils (swale) tolerates wet soils wet soils wet soils (swale) Ornamental Grasses: 12 12 12 Cherokee Ave. 11 Inland seaoats Pink muhly Chasmanthium latifolium Muhlenbergia capillaris Panicum virgatum wet soils tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils Church St. 11 N. Railroad St. S. Railroad St. 10 Hwy 113 Allee Perspective e F c n e 3 5 4 New Lawn and Allee 16 Friendship Plaza 6 8 7 6 3 1 2 9 Amphitheater N. Public Square S. Public Square Splash Playground Downtown Parking Signs Plan Prepared by: Downtown Design Studio NOT FOR CONSTRUCTION CONCEPTUAL USE ONLY Firehouse This drawing was prepared as a conceptual design solution. Neither the Georgia Depart- ment of Community Affairs, the University of Georgia™s School of Environmental Design, nor the Georgia Trust for Historic Preservation will be responsible for any problems which arise from the use of this drawing as a working drawing for construction purposes. Date: 8/11/2014 Drawn by: NM, GM Checked by: CF Revisions: Vegetated Swale Perspective Tree Bump Out Vegetated Swale Detail Plan Legend 1. New allee & plaza space (Friendship Plaza Monument and historic markers relocated) 2. Existing map mural 3. New benches (see fiSeating Examplesfl) to be placed at Friendship Plaza 4. New covered stage (35™x25™) 5. Flag pole remains in current location and is flanked by two existing monuments 6. New greenspace 7. Existing fountain/plaza area 8. New labyrinth splash playground park Tree wells should be a minimum of 6™x6™. An 8x8 tree well is preferable because larger tree wells allow for better root growth and they prevent roots from breaking up sidewalks. Any future street tree plantings should utilize tree grates to minimize soil compaction around the bases of street trees. 9. Movable seating 10. Adjusted angled parking 11. Redefined Crosswalks (Concrete with brick paver strips are a better choice for future sidewalks because they allow utility access and the concrete is less susceptible to buckling from roots) 12. Vegetated swale (assists in stormwater management) 13. New parking lot entrance and speed bump (crossing is raised to slow traffic on street) 14. Adjusted parking lot space (increases vegetative swale width spacing while still meeting parking lot standards 15. New large shade trees planted in concrete bump outs with tree grates (allow for placement of tall canopy trees that provide shade while not obstructing business storefronts) 16. New Christmas tree location - recommended species: Virginia Pine, Eastern Red Cedar, or ‚Carolina Sapphire™ Cypress Tree Grate Example of Planted Bump-out City of Portland - Stormwater Management Manual Suggested Plant List Seating Examples Trees: Notes: 11 American Sycamore Bald cypress Black gum Magnolia Post oak River birch Sugar maple Platanus occidentalis Taxodium distichum Nyssa sylvatica Magnolia grandiflora Quercus stellata Betula nigra Acer saccharum wet soils (swale) wet soils (swale) Fall color / wet soils evergreen shade canopy tree wet soils (swale) Fall color Shrubs: Friendship Plaza Benches Friendship Plaza Wall Mounted Benches 15 American beautyberry Sweet pepperbush Virginia sweetspire Wax Yellow azalea Yaupon holly Callicarpa americana Clethra alnifolia Itea virginica Myrica cerifera Rhododendron austrinum Ilex vomitoria purple berries in Fall tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils partial shade tolerates wet soils 13 14 Wall St. Perennials: Moveable Seating For Splash Pad and Fountain Plaza Areas Barbra™s buttons Black-eyed Susan Cattail gayfeather Copper iris Marshallia graminifolia Rudbeckia fulgida Liatris pycnostachya Iris fulva wet soils (swale) tolerates wet soils wet soils wet soils (swale) Ornamental Grasses: 12 12 12 Cherokee Ave. 11 Inland seaoats Pink muhly Chasmanthium latifolium Muhlenbergia capillaris Panicum virgatum wet soils tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils Church St. 11 N. Railroad St. S. Railroad St. 10 Hwy 113 Allee Perspective e F c n e 3 5 4 New Lawn and Allee 16 Friendship Plaza 6 8 7 6 3 1 2 9 Amphitheater N. Public Square S. Public Square Splash Playground Downtown Parking Signs Plan Prepared by: Downtown Design Studio NOT FOR CONSTRUCTION CONCEPTUAL USE ONLY Firehouse This drawing was prepared as a conceptual design solution. Neither the Georgia Depart- ment of Community Affairs, the University of Georgia™s School of Environmental Design, nor the Georgia Trust for Historic Preservation will be responsible for any problems which arise from the use of this drawing as a working drawing for construction purposes. Date: 8/11/2014 Drawn by: NM, GM Checked by: CF Revisions: Vegetated Swale Perspective Tree Bump Out Vegetated Swale Detail Plan Legend 1. New allee & plaza space (Friendship Plaza Monument and historic markers relocated) 2. Existing map mural 3. New benches (see fiSeating Examplesfl) to be placed at Friendship Plaza 4. New covered stage (35™x25™) 5. Flag pole remains in current location and is flanked by two existing monuments 6. New greenspace 7. Existing fountain/plaza area 8. New labyrinth splash playground park Tree wells should be a minimum of 6™x6™. An 8x8 tree well is preferable because larger tree wells allow for better root growth and they prevent roots from breaking up sidewalks. Any future street tree plantings should utilize tree grates to minimize soil compaction around the bases of street trees. 9. Movable seating 10. Adjusted angled parking 11. Redefined Crosswalks (Concrete with brick paver strips are a better choice for future sidewalks because they allow utility access and the concrete is less susceptible to buckling from roots) 12. Vegetated swale (assists in stormwater management) 13. New parking lot entrance and speed bump (crossing is raised to slow traffic on street) 14. Adjusted parking lot space (increases vegetative swale width spacing while still meeting parking lot standards 15. New large shade trees planted in concrete bump outs with tree grates (allow for placement of tall canopy trees that provide shade while not obstructing business storefronts) 16. New Christmas tree location - recommended species: Virginia Pine, Eastern Red Cedar, or ‚Carolina Sapphire™ Cypress Tree Grate Example of Planted Bump-out City of Portland - Stormwater Management Manual Suggested Plant List Seating Examples Trees: Notes: 11 American Sycamore Bald cypress Black gum Magnolia Post oak River birch Sugar maple Platanus occidentalis Taxodium distichum Nyssa sylvatica Magnolia grandiflora Quercus stellata Betula nigra Acer saccharum wet soils (swale) wet soils (swale) Fall color / wet soils evergreen shade canopy tree wet soils (swale) Fall color Shrubs: Friendship Plaza Benches Friendship Plaza Wall Mounted Benches 15 American beautyberry Sweet pepperbush Virginia sweetspire Wax Yellow azalea Yaupon holly Callicarpa americana Clethra alnifolia Itea virginica Myrica cerifera Rhododendron austrinum Ilex vomitoria purple berries in Fall tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils partial shade tolerates wet soils 13 14 Wall St. Perennials: Moveable Seating For Splash Pad and Fountain Plaza Areas Barbra™s buttons Black-eyed Susan Cattail gayfeather Copper iris Marshallia graminifolia Rudbeckia fulgida Liatris pycnostachya Iris fulva wet soils (swale) tolerates wet soils wet soils wet soils (swale) Ornamental Grasses: 12 12 12 Cherokee Ave. 11 Inland seaoats Pink muhly Chasmanthium latifolium Muhlenbergia capillaris Panicum virgatum wet soils tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils Church St. 11 N. Railroad St. S. Railroad St. 10 Hwy 113 Allee Perspective e F c n e 3 5 4 New Lawn and Allee 16 Friendship Plaza 6 8 7 6 3 1 2 9 Amphitheater N. Public Square S. Public Square Splash Playground Downtown Parking Signs Plan Prepared by: Downtown Design Studio NOT FOR CONSTRUCTION CONCEPTUAL USE ONLY Firehouse This drawing was prepared as a conceptual design solution. Neither the Georgia Depart- ment of Community Affairs, the University of Georgia™s School of Environmental Design, nor the Georgia Trust for Historic Preservation will be responsible for any problems which arise from the use of this drawing as a working drawing for construction purposes. Date: 8/11/2014 Drawn by: NM, GM Checked by: CF Revisions: Vegetated Swale Perspective Tree Bump Out Vegetated Swale Detail Plan Legend 1. New allee & plaza space (Friendship Plaza Monument and historic markers relocated) 2. Existing map mural 3. New benches (see fiSeating Examplesfl) to be placed at Friendship Plaza 4. New covered stage (35™x25™) 5. Flag pole remains in current location and is flanked by two existing monuments 6. New greenspace 7. Existing fountain/plaza area 8. New labyrinth splash playground park Tree wells should be a minimum of 6™x6™. An 8x8 tree well is preferable because larger tree wells allow for better root growth and they prevent roots from breaking up sidewalks. Any future street tree plantings should utilize tree grates to minimize soil compaction around the bases of street trees. 9. Movable seating 10. Adjusted angled parking 11. Redefined Crosswalks (Concrete with brick paver strips are a better choice for future sidewalks because they allow utility access and the concrete is less susceptible to buckling from roots) 12. Vegetated swale (assists in stormwater management) 13. New parking lot entrance and speed bump (crossing is raised to slow traffic on street) 14. Adjusted parking lot space (increases vegetative swale width spacing while still meeting parking lot standards 15. New large shade trees planted in concrete bump outs with tree grates (allow for placement of tall canopy trees that provide shade while not obstructing business storefronts) 16. New Christmas tree location - recommended species: Virginia Pine, Eastern Red Cedar, or ‚Carolina Sapphire™ Cypress Tree Grate Example of Planted Bump-out City of Portland - Stormwater Management Manual Suggested Plant List Seating Examples Trees: Notes: 11 American Sycamore Bald cypress Black gum Magnolia Post oak River birch Sugar maple Platanus occidentalis Taxodium distichum Nyssa sylvatica Magnolia grandiflora Quercus stellata Betula nigra Acer saccharum wet soils (swale) wet soils (swale) Fall color / wet soils evergreen shade canopy tree wet soils (swale) Fall color Shrubs: Friendship Plaza Benches Friendship Plaza Wall Mounted Benches 15 American beautyberry Sweet pepperbush Virginia sweetspire Wax Yellow azalea Yaupon holly Callicarpa americana Clethra alnifolia Itea virginica Myrica cerifera Rhododendron austrinum Ilex vomitoria purple berries in Fall tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils partial shade tolerates wet soils 13 14 Wall St. Perennials: Moveable Seating For Splash Pad and Fountain Plaza Areas Barbra™s buttons Black-eyed Susan Cattail gayfeather Copper iris Marshallia graminifolia Rudbeckia fulgida Liatris pycnostachya Iris fulva wet soils (swale) tolerates wet soils wet soils wet soils (swale) Ornamental Grasses: 12 12 12 Cherokee Ave. 11 Inland seaoats Pink muhly Chasmanthium latifolium Muhlenbergia capillaris Panicum virgatum wet soils tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils Church St. 11 N. Railroad St. S. Railroad St. 10 Hwy 113 Allee Perspective e F c n e 3 5 4 New Lawn and Allee 16 Friendship Plaza 6 8 7 6 3 1 2 9 Amphitheater N. Public Square S. Public Square Splash Playground Downtown Parking Signs Plan Prepared by: Downtown Design Studio NOT FOR CONSTRUCTION CONCEPTUAL USE ONLY Firehouse This drawing was prepared as a conceptual design solution. Neither the Georgia Depart- ment of Community Affairs, the University of Georgia™s School of Environmental Design, nor the Georgia Trust for Historic Preservation will be responsible for any problems which arise from the use of this drawing as a working drawing for construction purposes. Date: 8/11/2014 Drawn by: NM, GM Checked by: CF Revisions: Vegetated Swale Perspective Tree Bump Out Vegetated Swale Detail Plan Legend 1. New allee & plaza space (Friendship Plaza Monument and historic markers relocated) 2. Existing map mural 3. New benches (see fiSeating Examplesfl) to be placed at Friendship Plaza 4. New covered stage (35™x25™) 5. Flag pole remains in current location and is flanked by two existing monuments 6. New greenspace 7. Existing fountain/plaza area 8. New labyrinth splash playground park Tree wells should be a minimum of 6™x6™. An 8x8 tree well is preferable because larger tree wells allow for better root growth and they prevent roots from breaking up sidewalks. Any future street tree plantings should utilize tree grates to minimize soil compaction around the bases of street trees. 9. Movable seating 10. Adjusted angled parking 11. Redefined Crosswalks (Concrete with brick paver strips are a better choice for future sidewalks because they allow utility access and the concrete is less susceptible to buckling from roots) 12. Vegetated swale (assists in stormwater management) 13. New parking lot entrance and speed bump (crossing is raised to slow traffic on street) 14. Adjusted parking lot space (increases vegetative swale width spacing while still meeting parking lot standards 15. New large shade trees planted in concrete bump outs with tree grates (allow for placement of tall canopy trees that provide shade while not obstructing business storefronts) 16. New Christmas tree location - recommended species: Virginia Pine, Eastern Red Cedar, or ‚Carolina Sapphire™ Cypress Tree Grate Example of Planted Bump-out City of Portland - Stormwater Management Manual Suggested Plant List Seating Examples Trees: Notes: 11 American Sycamore Bald cypress Black gum Magnolia Post oak River birch Sugar maple Platanus occidentalis Taxodium distichum Nyssa sylvatica Magnolia grandiflora Quercus stellata Betula nigra Acer saccharum wet soils (swale) wet soils (swale) Fall color / wet soils evergreen shade canopy tree wet soils (swale) Fall color Shrubs: Friendship Plaza Benches Friendship Plaza Wall Mounted Benches 15 American beautyberry Sweet pepperbush Virginia sweetspire Wax Yellow azalea Yaupon holly Callicarpa americana Clethra alnifolia Itea virginica Myrica cerifera Rhododendron austrinum Ilex vomitoria purple berries in Fall tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils partial shade tolerates wet soils 13 14 Wall St. Perennials: Moveable Seating For Splash Pad and Fountain Plaza Areas Barbra™s buttons Black-eyed Susan Cattail gayfeather Copper iris Marshallia graminifolia Rudbeckia fulgida Liatris pycnostachya Iris fulva wet soils (swale) tolerates wet soils wet soils wet soils (swale) Ornamental Grasses: 12 12 12 Cherokee Ave. 11 Inland seaoats Pink muhly Chasmanthium latifolium Muhlenbergia capillaris Panicum virgatum wet soils tolerates wet soils tolerates wet soils Church St. 11 N. Railroad St. S. Railroad St. 10 Hwy 113 Allee Perspective e F c n e 3 5 4 New Lawn and Allee 16 Friendship Plaza 6 8 7 6 3 1 2 9 Amphitheater N. Public Square S. Public Square Splash Playground Downtown Parking Signs Plan Prepared by: Downtown Design Studio NOT FOR CONSTRUCTION CONCEPTUAL USE ONLY Firehouse This drawing was prepared as a conceptual design solution. Neither the Georgia Depart- ment of Community Affairs, the University of Georgia™s School of Environmental Design, nor the Georgia Trust for Historic Preservation will be responsible for any problems which arise from the use of this drawing as a working drawing for construction purposes. Date: 8/11/2014 Drawn by: NM, GM Checked by: CF Revisions: