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• Select plants with multi-sensory appeal to enhance the experience of <br /> the space and to provide seasonal interest <br /> • Integrate native and water conserving plants with regional appeal <br /> • Use the City's right-of-way street tree spacing and location <br /> guidelines <br /> Building Forms, Scale: <br /> Buildings shall be constructed as depicted on the approved site plan, <br /> except for the new Administrative office building, which has not been <br /> designed at this time. The location of the new Administrative office <br /> building is generally in the location where it will be built but the final <br /> footprint and size has not been determined. The design of the <br /> Administration building must be reviewed and approved by the City for <br /> consistency with the design guidelines set forth below: <br /> Design Strategies: <br /> • Interconnected buildings, plazas, courtyards, open space <br /> • Response to site: entries, elevations, light and shadow <br /> • Transparency and transition from inside to outside <br /> External/Internal Perception <br /> Strategies: <br /> • Provide presence or image of the site as an environment that reflects <br /> civic dignity or presence. <br /> • Develop a sense of place <br /> • Mark entrances, gateways and edges <br /> • Establish symbolic and cultural references <br /> Furnishings: <br /> Strategies: <br /> • Use integrated lighting for security and aesthetic applications <br /> • Incorporate public bike racks <br /> • Pedestrian lighting on Wetmore, Oakes, Lombard, Pacific and Wall <br /> Street shall be equal and similar to the "Everett Historical Light" <br /> fixture. The design must be approved by the City Engineer. <br /> • Plan for trash receptacles, ash urns <br /> Irrigation Systems: <br /> Strategies: <br /> • Use automatically controlled underground systems with irrigation <br /> meters separate from domestic billed meters <br /> • Incorporate low volume, water conserving features <br /> • Size irrigation systems for intended microclimate, plant type and <br /> exposure <br /> Paving: <br /> Development Agreement Page 17 Snohomish County <br /> Campus Redevelopment Initiative <br />