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VII. Landscape, <br /> Evergreen and deciduous plant material should be selected to support the development of the overall <br /> design character of Riverfront District. Select vegetation that is native or adapted to the Northwest, <br /> wherever appropriate. At the riverfront and riparian landscape areas, native materials appropriate to that <br /> environment are required. The riparian landscape should be protected to enhance the character and image <br /> of the development. Outdoor rooms that support the pedestrian environment and the extended functionality <br /> such as pavilions, extended sidewalks, and plazas will be included wherever possible. A simple unified <br /> landscape concept will be implemented at Public Plaza and Town Green. <br /> Generally, shrubs, grasses, and groundcover should be planted in grouped massings. A sustainable <br /> approach to the landscape shall be integrated with the final design. Landscaping should be irrigated with <br /> grey or non-potable water if practical. Planters along Riverfront Drive wifl incorporate native or adapted <br /> plant material. Low and abundant ground cover is preferred to an extensive lawn area. Wind protection and <br /> solar orientation should be a prime consideration when choosing planting materials. <br /> _ k. <br /> t t <br /> NA <br /> • <br /> "Y?,a <br /> �� 1L) 6 {,f' Nii <br /> 4 <br /> 4. <br /> s <br /> ar, <br /> h <br /> 'i4'` r- ,�,¢ <br /> .A ;nom. '' ', <br /> Everett Riverfront District Master Plan November 14.2008 <br /> Mixed Use Development page 15 of 17 <br /> Design Guidelines <br /> G-15 <br />